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Amit Leblang (1994) is a Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and teacher, whose work spans video, sculpture, installation, printmaking, and text. Her work investigates translation as both methodology and material—a movement between languages that alters meanings and exposes emotional and cultural undertones. Guided by philosophical and political questions, Leblang deals with the tensions between intimacy and distance, documentation and staging, tenderness and control. She holds a Master’s in Fine Arts (LUCA School of Arts, 2021) and a post-master’s in Artistic Research (Sint Lucas Antwerpen, 2022). Leblang’s work has been exhibited in Belgium in Another Seder (Saint Martin Bookshop, 2024), Translation Systems (rez gauche, 2025), Transferring (Zsenne Artlab, 2025), The Glint (Full Circle, 2024), Verkopen u Dingen (Dingen Die Niet Verkopen, 2024), and MORPHO (2022), among others. She received the VGC Debuutsubsidie (2023) and the Beurs Opkomend Talent (2024), and has participated in international residencies and exhibitions, including AIR Vallauris (FR), Kunsthalle Luzern (CH), and Polisteatern (Stockholm, SE). | Amit Leblang (1994) is a Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and teacher, whose work spans video, sculpture, installation, printmaking, and text. Her work investigates translation as both methodology and material—a movement between languages that alters meanings and exposes emotional and cultural undertones. Guided by philosophical and political questions, Leblang deals with the tensions between intimacy and distance, documentation and staging, tenderness and control. She holds a Master’s in Fine Arts (LUCA School of Arts, 2021) and a post-master’s in Artistic Research (Sint Lucas Antwerpen, 2022). Leblang’s work has been exhibited in Belgium in Another Seder (Saint Martin Bookshop, 2024), Translation Systems (rez gauche, 2025), Transferring (Zsenne Artlab, 2025), The Glint (Full Circle, 2024), Verkopen u Dingen (Dingen Die Niet Verkopen, 2024), and MORPHO (2022), among others. She received the VGC Debuutsubsidie (2023) and the Beurs Opkomend Talent (2024), and has participated in international residencies and exhibitions, including AIR Vallauris (FR), Kunsthalle Luzern (CH), and Polisteatern (Stockholm, SE). | ||
Revision as of 14:03, 3 March 2026
Events (as guest)
- Reading Room ♯48 Amit Leblang (2026-03-26)
Short presentation
Amit Leblang (1994) is a Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and teacher, whose work spans video, sculpture, installation, printmaking, and text. Her work investigates translation as both methodology and material—a movement between languages that alters meanings and exposes emotional and cultural undertones. Guided by philosophical and political questions, Leblang deals with the tensions between intimacy and distance, documentation and staging, tenderness and control. She holds a Master’s in Fine Arts (LUCA School of Arts, 2021) and a post-master’s in Artistic Research (Sint Lucas Antwerpen, 2022). Leblang’s work has been exhibited in Belgium in Another Seder (Saint Martin Bookshop, 2024), Translation Systems (rez gauche, 2025), Transferring (Zsenne Artlab, 2025), The Glint (Full Circle, 2024), Verkopen u Dingen (Dingen Die Niet Verkopen, 2024), and MORPHO (2022), among others. She received the VGC Debuutsubsidie (2023) and the Beurs Opkomend Talent (2024), and has participated in international residencies and exhibitions, including AIR Vallauris (FR), Kunsthalle Luzern (CH), and Polisteatern (Stockholm, SE).