Between Street and Mirror: The Drawings of James Ensor

Between Street and Mirror focuses on the most creative and prolific period of the innovative draftsman James Ensor. Between 1880 and 1895 the artist experimented with a wide range of subjects and techniques, notably etching and large-scale drawing. Ensor’s creative production bridges the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and resists an easy fit into any single movement or group.

The Drawing Center’s exhibition of over 90 drawings covers the stylistic evolution of Ensor’s practice, from an early Impressionist style to the highly personal and grotesque nature of the later works.

Curated by Robert Hoozee and Catherine de Zegher