Tour de Sampler, KunstenbibliotheeklectureAgendaArtistic activitiesThe exhibition Sampler, curated by Kasper Andreasen, is currently on view at the Kunstenbibliotheek in Ghent. The exhibition explores the medium of the artist’s book through a broad selection of student publications, drawn from a recent donation to the library. On the upper floor, 75 publications are presented in three vitrines. In addition, the titles of 26 works appear on walls, floors, and shelves, transforming the space into a landscape of poetic fragments.
On two Tuesday mornings in March, Kasper Andreasen will give an informal tour of the exhibition. He will speak about the selected works and the development of the project, and will also discuss the accompanying publication Sampler, designed in collaboration with alumna Aagje Vandriessche.
Everyone is welcome — you can register via the link below.
Tour de Sampler, KunstenbibliotheeklectureAgendaArtistic activitiesThe exhibition Sampler, curated by Kasper Andreasen, is currently on view at the Kunstenbibliotheek in Ghent. The exhibition explores the medium of the artist’s book through a broad selection of student publications, drawn from a recent donation to the library. On the upper floor, 75 publications are presented in three vitrines. In addition, the titles of 26 works appear on walls, floors, and shelves, transforming the space into a landscape of poetic fragments.
On two Tuesday mornings in March, Kasper Andreasen will give an informal tour of the exhibition. He will speak about the selected works and the development of the project, and will also discuss the accompanying publication Sampler, designed in collaboration with alumna Aagje Vandriessche.
Everyone is welcome — you can register via the link below.
Kasper Andreasen (1979, Copenhagen) is a visual artist, author, and curator, with a focus on drawing, writing, and publishing. His work explores places, cartography, and the practice of the everyday, where text and image often come together. He has a distinct affinity for the artist’s book and its relationship to diverse media, and has realized important exhibitions and public art projects.
In addition to teaching at KASK & Conservatorium in Ghent, he has taught for more than twenty years at international art academies, including the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, the Werkplaats Typografie, HFK Bremen, and the Merz Akademie. In his teaching practice, he emphasizes a research-based and process-oriented approach.

