
At Fosbury & Sons, we put a lot of emphasis on creating a high-quality work environment. In light of this, we teamed up with Grège Gallery. This collaboration was born from shared visions; namely the synergy between art and architecture and how it always results in new-found inspiration. We are happy to open up our space to host the group exhibition "What fades, remains", showcasing different artists, including Juliette Lemontey, Toufan Hosseiny, Jamie Mills, Giorgio Petracci, Chidy Wayne, Armando Mesías, Silvia De Marchi, Roan Van Oort and Moritz Berg.
Within the brutalist architecture of our building, designed by Constantin Brodzki as an inhabited sculpture, the exhibition explores the memory contained in materials. Through canvas, burlap, linen and paper, the artists create surfaces where gestures leave traces, where erasure becomes a form of revelation.

"What fades, remains" questions the tension between disappearance and survival, between the tangible and the ephemeral. Just as the concrete walls carry the memory of a radical architectural gesture, the works on display remind us that matter, even when degraded, retains a trace. What disappears does not really disappear, but becomes inscribed in another way-in the fibers, in the folds, in the memory of the viewer.

On Thursday the 3rd of April, we were happy to welcome more than 100 curious guests; grabbing a drink, wandering through this modernist masterpiece, and experiencing the quiet tension between art and architecture. Thank you to everyone who joined us. It was such a beautiful moment of exchange.



The exhibition now continues by appointment only. Interested? Get in touch with Grège Gallery. Marie, the founder, will be happy to give you a tour!
You can find the pricelist here.

A big thank you to Marie de Brouwer for her enthusiasm; being immediately on board with our proposal, as well as her opportunities-only mindset. Just how we like it, at Fosbury & Sons!