Danny Devos
° 1959
Works in Antwerpen (BE), lives in Antwerpen (BE), born in Vilvoorde (BE).
Danny Devos (°1959) lives in Antwerp but carries out his artistic endeavours the world over. Since 1979 he has carried out 160 performances in over 40 cities across 12 different countries. For nearly 40 years he has acted as performance, sound and “forensic” artist, purposefully making it his objective to remain a critical voice within and opposed to the art scene.
To Danny Devos’s credit as an artist, he has always gone beyond his own research, maintaining an active interest in studies on the actual position of artists in society, independent of the research inspiring his own work. This interest led to the official recognition of artists’ legal social status in 2003. In addition to his independent work as an artist he partners with artist Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven in the Club Moral noise band, and carries out long-term projects on the artistic legacy of artists such as Gordon Matta-Clark and James Lee Byars.
He begins to combine his bodily performances with industrial noise in the eighties, simultaneously delving into a profound psychological study on the motives and drives of murderers. In 1987 he begins his correspondence with convicted serial killers such as Belgium's Freddy Horion and Michel Bellen along with John Wayne Gacy in the United States. Since embarking on this study he has created objects and installations related to the macabre deeds committed by these killers, photographing himself lying naked at the scene of the crime, or performing - with or without audience - to music both horrid and terrifying. The collection of visual materials and framed letters comprise an artistic whole that always alludes to the sites on which the victims were murdered or the context in which the perpetrators carried out their gruesome deeds.
Items
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Guillotine
Danny Devos, Guillotine, 1987. Installation, wood, metal, rope, 300 x 250 x 60 cm.
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Jockel - Jockelporträt
Danny Devos, Jockel - Jockelporträt, 1994. Installation.
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Wurger van de Linkeroever...
Danny Devos, Wurger van de Linkeroever / Gazet van Antwerpen, 1994. Mixed Media, 41 ingelijste microfilmafdrukken in kader; sommige zijn overschilderd., elk 44.5 x 32.1 cm.
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Jockel - Bibliografie
Danny Devos, Jockel - Bibliografie, 1993. Installation, 400 ingelijste (zwart hout) krantenartikels gekleefd op karton, 31.8 x 23 cm per lijst.
Events
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INBOX: Herinneringen aan ...
15 July 2016 - 07 August 2016.
Memories of Montevideo: the Antwerp Avant-Garde Scene in the Early ‘80s Part 1 (16.6–10.7) / Part 2 (14.7–7.8) ‘A meeting point for t -

EXTRA MUROS: Geel – Middl...
15 September 2018 - 04 November 2018.
Exhibition project Middle Gate II – The Story of Dymphna is a cooperation between M HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, and cultural -
AMBERES – Roberto Bolaño’...
07 June 2019 - 15 September 2019.
AMBERES – Roberto Bolaño’s Antwerp An exhibition inspired by a novel, a city and a scene Artists include: Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Im -

Against the Powerlessness...
20 September 2025 - 11 January 2026.
VISITOR'S GUIDE The archive presentation Against the Powerlessness of Art. A slection from the archive of Ruimte Morguen offers for the fir
Ensembles
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Artist Books
"... They cannot be reduced. They’re not representable. The claim of the complexity of their design is irreducible. They never give the impre
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Aanwinsten 2017 [Acquisit...
In 2017, the collection was enriched by the international avant-garde from our region in the 60s and 70s, with an emphasis on performativity
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GEWELD | VIOLENCE
It seems clear that in the case of Dymphna, the sting – t.i., the violence – is in the tail of her story, in the beheadings and the flickerin
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SNC - Saint Nicholas Chap...
Organization founded by Jef Lambrecht in december 1987 to represent Saint Nicholas.
