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Founded
2002
Directors
Anneke Pijnappel
Henrik Barends
Locations
Plantin en Moretuslei 119
Antwerp
B - 2140
Belgium
Exhibited artists
Jacquie Maria Wessels

Galerie Baudelaire, a gallery for international contemporary art photography, established in 2002 by Henrik Barends and Anneke Pijnappel, shows photography with a pronounced evocative character, photography that surprises, intrigues, irritates and touches, photography in which fantasy, imagination and individuality take the lead, in the spirit of the art criticism of Charles Baudelaire.

At Photo London 2025, Galerie Baudelaire is presenting a solo show with work by the artist Jacquie Maria Wessels (NL) from her new photo series ‘Dubious Appeal’, alongside works from her photo series ‘Memory Master’, ‘Fringe Nature’ and ‘Garage Stills’. Diverse in their thematic underpinnings, Wessels’ analogue photography is as poetic as it is sinister.

Jacquie Maria Wessels’ work is often the result of a long-term immersion in a well-defined subject. The subjects mostly serve as a framework to explore people's various social conditions and surroundings. She delicately gives meaning to these elements and lets them subtly reflect in her distinctly colourite autonomous work.

Wessels’ work is exhibited worldwide and is included in the collection of several museums, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (NL), Musée de la Photographie Charleroi (BE), Huis Marseille – Museum for Photography Amsterdam (NL), Vincent van GoghHuis (NL) and the Surinaams Museum in Paramaribo (SR) and various corporate collections.