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Harlan Levey Projects (HLP) is a contemporary art gallery co-founded by Winnie Kwok and Harlan Levey in Brussels, Belgium, in 2013. It began as an interdisciplinary project space for dialogue and now focuses on supporting ambitious conceptual and research-based artistic practices, with particular attention to social, scientific, and technological issues.
HLP is not a high-frequency commercial exhibition gallery. Instead, it presents no more than five exhibitions per year, emphasizing “slow curation” and sustained reflection. Beyond exhibitions, the gallery promotes knowledge production and exchange through residencies, talks, and workshops, and has expanded into initiatives such as Fundamental Research and Chambre d’Amis. Works by its represented artists have entered major institutional collections including MoMA, the Whitney, the Guggenheim, Centre Pompidou, S.M.A.K., and M HKA, demonstrating strong connections within the international art system.
The main text does not disclose artwork prices, commissions, purchase procedures, payment methods, or online transaction features, so its commercial transparency cannot be assessed. For collectors, actual inquiries and purchases will most likely need to be completed via email, phone, or an in-person visit.
Its strengths are a clear positioning, an emphasis on research-based, interdisciplinary, and socially engaged practices, and a restrained exhibition pace that suits deeper engagement with artists’ work. It also publicly provides its address, opening hours, contact details, and social media channels. Its weaknesses are that the website content leans toward institutional introduction and lacks information on the scale of its artwork database, online browsing/export features, pricing, and copyright licensing. In addition, the gallery explicitly states that it is not currently accepting unsolicited artist submissions, making it less friendly to creators hoping to propose collaborations.
Best suited for contemporary art collectors, curators, art-institution researchers, and audiences interested in practices at the intersection of art, technology, and social issues. It is less suitable as a standardized online design tool, asset platform, or e-commerce-style art platform for direct transactions.
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