Helmut Stallaerts

Helmut Stallaerts is a contemporary Belgian artist known for his mixed media installations, paintings, and sculptures that explore themes of identity, technology, and the human body. He was born in 1982 in Belgium and studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent.

Stallaerts' works often incorporate digital technologies, such as 3D printing and virtual reality, to create surreal and unsettling images that challenge our perceptions of reality. He also uses a range of materials, including plaster, resin, and metal, to create sculptures and installations that evoke the human form and question our relationship with technology.

His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe and the United States, including at the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp. Stallaerts has also been the recipient of several awards, including the SOLO Award in London in 2017.

Stallaerts' art is characterized by its thought-provoking nature and its ability to elicit a range of emotions in the viewer. His unique approach to mixed media and his use of technology make his work stand out in the contemporary art world, and he continues to be an influential and innovative artist.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1982

  • Country:

    Belgium, Brussels