Office Baroque

The gallery was originally incorporated in 2007 in an apartment on Harmoniestraat in Antwerp by Marie Denkens and Wim Peeters.

In a 1909 cast-iron building by the Brussels architect Paul Hamesse, he was part of the Art Nouveau generation.

[1] In September 2015, Office Baroque opened a second gallery space in the vicinity of the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels.

[2] The gallery is named after one of Gordon Matta-Clark’s public interventions, untimely demolished after extensive protests in Antwerp in 1980.

The gallery has represented American, Asian and European artists and has produced both exhibitions and publications.