Morpher

Kevin Bray's solo show in Brussels presents Morpher, a continuously evolving video project that blends digital and physical mediums to explore the fluidity of identity and reality, challenging our perceptions of truth and narrative.

Kevin Bray's art practice centers on Morpher, a continuously evolving video project that explores identity and the fluid boundaries between subjective and objective truth. Drawing from philosophy, media literacy, and symbolism, Bray uses a multidisciplinary approach - combining digital painting, sculptures, and film - to challenge our perceptions of reality, and the way we consume information. His work invites viewers to become active participants, critically engaging with the narrative, while his paintings serve as both symbolic storyboards and integral elements of the video's evolving storyline.

About the artist

Kevin Bray is a french artist living and working in Amsterdam. Graduated from the Sandberg institute, he took part in the 2 years residency program at the Rijksakademie in 2018. Kevin Bray uses a variety of materials and techniques, including digital painting, computer graphics, sculpture, film and animation. His work has previously been shown at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, FOAM Amsterdam, Witte de With at DordrechtsMuseum, and in Brussels at Deborah Bowmann.

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