Ensor2024
If there is one artist in the history of art over the last two hundred years in Belgium whose oeuvre has served a linking function, it is undoubtedly James Ensor. Ensor belongs to the small company of European avant-garde artists who, in a loosely connected group at the end of the 19th century, liberated painting from romantic heroism, appearances and banal realism. Ensor's view of humanity is sometimes light-hearted, often pessimistic but just as often lyrical and hilarious. By using the artist's imagery, form and colour autonomously and detached from reality, he has created images in which an accurate representation of reality becomes secondary.
James Ensor is an innovator, a gamechanger. His art is indispensable to understand the origins and development of modernism during the 20th century.
In 2024, it will be 75 years since the passing of James Ensor (1860 – 1949). Join us in celebrating the life of this renowned Flemish Master with various exhibitions, activities and events in Ostend, Brussels and Antwerp.
Unmissable Ensor experiences
Ensor & Ostend
James Ensor was born in Ostend in 1860 and died in the city by the sea in 1949. In 2024, that will be 75 years ago. He lived and worked in Ostend his entire life. The image of the eccentric, misunderstood hermit in a draughty attic in Ostend in a myth. He enjoyed participating in the cultural and social life of his hometown. Ostend remains the place where the myth of Ensor continues to come alive, not only in the Ensor House but also elsewhere in the city or overlooking the North Sea. For Ensor, Ostend was 'the queen of fickle seas, of soft sands and skies laden with gold and opal'.
Ensor & Brussels
Although James Ensor is inextricably linked to his beloved hometown of Ostend, Brussels also played a vital role in his life and career. Ensor studied there for three years at the Royal Academy. Fernand Khnopff and other up-and-coming talents were among his fellow students. He returned to Ostend, but would maintain a special bond with the capital throughout his life, exhibiting and staying there several times.