work

Mind Map (selection 2021-2022)
These works give clear references to cartography. A changing perspective on the layout of the landscape. How the body measures the landscape and adds to our visual reference and knowledge about the place.

oil on linen, 37 x 28 cm, 2021 & 2022
egg tempera on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm, 2021 & 2022

documentation photography: Leo van Kampen


Artist-in-Residence Vincent van Goghhouse Zundert (Netherlands)
May 1st-31st, 2020

documention photography solo show AIR Zundert, Trinity walks: Peter Cox
studio photography: Annemieke Fanoy


Selection of paintings and drawings 2019-2020


Canalize Floods
Series of gouache works op paper
about my garden overflowing all year round by heavy rain
2018-2019


Terrils of Charleroi
Nine works on paper
2018


Pick it up, making it Home.
Painting objects related to a Dutch dike at the Oosterschelde (NL)
2012-2016


2014-2016
two year Master project at St. Lucas University College of Art & Design Antwerp (BE)
… researching different approaches to my workpractice regarding: artistic research, colour, architecture, the city’s nature, tactility, references, culture, exposure, meta levels, photography, self publishing, art & context
… exploring different media and writing

In several episodes of a multi-year project Fanoy wants to explore how we experience and shape the space around us.
Her poetic and multidisciplinary work takes place in the niche between sculpture, architecture, painting and photography. It often shows the residue of a process.

This process, the thinking and the making and the registration of it are actually more valued than the end result - although this process of course is present and visual in the result as the inevitable end of that work - process and result have become identical. The process is the result and has become the work.



Distance Courage
multidisciplinary research project in an open air community swimming pool in a small village (Wissenkerke) in the Netherlands
2011-2012
in 2012 presented in Genius loci, a group show in De kabinetten van De Vleeshal, with Marjolein van Pagee and Marcel Kentin.