Using diverse techniques (photography, drawing, digital pictures, soundtrack) Pierre Clemens (Uccle 1970 - Based in Brussels) explores the notion of land- scape and the multiple ways in which it is defined. Considering artistic, political, social or even economic representations of landscape, he uses pictures, words, titles or legends to subvert the original significance of a form, thereby confront- ing the viewer with an altered and often poetical representation of an apparently well-known idea. Conceptually grounded, his work scrutinizes the intricate relation- ship between space and the multiple ways in which the latter can be defined. Although Clemens often works in series, he never produces identical pieces or forms and leaves the viewer free to decide which proposals to choose from.
Selected Exhibitions: 
2014
- «Synapses» GNF Gallery, Brussels. With Gérald Dederen. From February 27 to 5 April
2012
– GNF Gallery, Brussels. “End of the world party” with Pierre Clemens, Amélie Bouvier, Charlotte Dunker, Eva Evrard, Aurélie William- Levaux, Moolinex, Jonas, Ranson, Stéphanie Roland, Transquinquénal.
2009
– 53rd Venice Biennial’s official satellite project. “Last Day of Magic - Détournement, Venice 2009”, curated by Jan Van Woensel. ScalaMata Gallery, Venice, Italy.
– VideoFormes 2009. 24e Manifestation Internationale Art Vidéo et Culture Numérique, Clermond-Ferrand, France.
2005
– 2e Rencontre Photographique, CCJF, Brussels (video “conversation”)
2004
– Centre culturel Jacques Franck, Brussels. “Landscape in process”, curator : André Goldberg.
– Galerie Détour, Namur, Belgium, “Landscape in process”.
2001
– Château Malou-GPOA, Brussels. “Le numérique : nouveau médium de l’art”, with Pierre Clemens, Stéphan Balleux, Vincen Beeckman, Robert Gligorov, Aziz & Cucher, Margi Geerlinks, Didier Decoux, Cécile Massart, Matt Marello, Enrico de Paris (...) + Conferences of Yves Bernard, Catherine Mayeur, Pierre-Paul Renders & Alain Berenboom.
2000
– Galerie B-312, “Landscape in process”, Montreal, Canada.
-– Brussels 2000 – “Artists confront television – 1m.” NICC Television, with Pierre Clemens, Koen Theys, Guillaume Bijl, Gwendoline Robin, Angel
Vergara, Sophie Whettnall, Dimitri Vangrunderbeek, Alec De Busschere, Marie-France & Patricia Martin, Jacques Lizène, Patrick Guns, Claudia Radulescu (...) Brussels, 2000 Center.
– Argos “Une minute d’artiste” by TELENICC, Brussels, Screening | 00:48:00. Compilation. The rising
trend to use audio-visual techniques
in contemporary art inspired NICC Television. This alternative TV station wants to create a stage to artists before a wider audience by snatching airtime in the existing media landscape. The first project, TELENICC 1, assigned
the artists to make one-minute works. These were sampled in between existing shows on the TV stations. NICC television purposes to acquire a certain regularity in the broadcasting of this new art form. With: Pierre Clemens, Jacqueline Mesmaeker, Berend Hoekstra, Emilio Lopez Menchero, Filip Francis, Laone Dos Santos Lopes, Laurent Point, Patrick Guns, Anna Krimerman, Michal Gilboa, Michael Dans, Gwendoline Robin, Lieve D’hondt, Jonas Wille, Bruno Wajskop, Jacques Lizène, Guido’Lu, Tamara Laï, Carina Gosselé, Delia Duna, Leónidas Martín, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Guillaume Bijl, Sophie Whettnall, Michal Bentovim, Ariel Yannay, Lennaart van Oldenborgh, Delphine Charrueau, Koen Theys, Dimitri Van Grunderbeek, Claudia Radulescu, Peter Lagast, Maria Blondeel, Maria-Julia Bollansée, Peter Schoutsen, Dominique Van de Vorst, Philippe Tonnard, Ben Dierckx, Cyril Verrier, Marco Poloni, Frédéric Tolmatcheff, Mikael Crest, Jean Lucien Guillaume.
– Maison de la Culture de Tournai, “Prix artistique 2000”, (Winner of the International Art Price of Tournai)
1999
– Free Space NICC (Nieuw Internationaal Cultureel Centrum), Antwerp, October, with Pierre Clemens,
Ryan Gander, Ben Cain, Christina Della Giustina, Guido’Lu.
– 30’ of contempory art, Brussels, with Pierre Clemens, Véronique Boissacq, Pascale, Ayoub, Thomas Beckers, Jean- Marc Louis, Thierry Pertuisot, Laurent d’Ursel, Nathalie Martinez Menendez and A.Kachri. Curator : Frédéric Collier. – Médiatine, Brussels.
– Ateliers des Tanneurs, groupecommun, Brussels
1997
– Maison de l’Art Actuel, MAAC, Brussels, (duet with Anne De Roo), curator: Marie-Claire Hürner.
– Maison Pelgrims “Luttes sociales d’aujourd’hui et de demain - Liberté - Egalité – Justice sociale” with Pierre Clemens, Yasmina Assbane, Alain Bornain, Alec De Busschère, Christophe Deraef, Patrick Everaert, Denis Glinne, Damien Laviolette, Stéphane Lejeune, Victor Neri, Juliette de Patoul & Valérie Degauquier, Bruno Vande Graaf, Patricia Verduykt, curator: Laurent Busine.
1996
– Maison de l’Art Actuel, MAAC, Brussels, “Intervention”, Curator: Marie-Claire Hürner.
– Tournay-Solvay Park, Brussels (Annual sculpture contest)
– Halles au Draps, Tournai.
– Médiatine, Brussels. Catalog.
1995
– Old industrial site of ACEC, Liege- Herstal.
– Les Glacières, Brussels.
1994
– Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. “Créez d’après la Ville”, during de manifestation La Ville. Catalog.
1991
– Espace du Congrès, Marly-Le-Roy, Paris
1990
– Ogival Room (Brussels Town Hall)
Awards: 
YearText
2000
– Prix Artistique 2000 de la Ville de Tournai, Belgium