Focusing on Belgium’s diverse environments, the photographs in Belgicum employ a deliberate visual style that captures both the everyday and the overlooked. The images explore urban spaces, landscapes, and cultural elements with a precise attention to composition and atmosphere, suggesting a nuanced interrogation of place.
Spanning 204 pages, the photographs encourage reflection on identity and locale, presenting a mood that alternates between quiet observation and subtle complexity. The work eschews overt narrative, instead inviting viewers to engage with the textures and rhythms of Belgium’s varied settings.