Farm Prod

FARMPROD is a collective of artists from diverse creative and social backgrounds. Most of the members studied graphic design and illustration together. The group has been active in Brussels, Belgium since 2003.The artists work primarily with paint, but also use a variety of modern techniques including video, photography, graphics and graffiti in their pieces. Beyond the classic canvas, they have produced art on all kinds of original backings such as cars, skateboards, vinyl records, clothing and accessories and, they are renowned for their unique performance art which they define as Live Painting.

Diversity has prevented the group from falling into a routine. Mixing styles has become the FARMPROD trademark and has enabled the artists to reach a broad range of audiences.

Participation in numerous exhibitions along with their signature Live Painting events, where paintings are improvised for audiences on site, have accentuated the cohesion of the group and created a very strong collective identity.

  • 2009
    • Exhibition and Live Painting: Plastic at The GESU Church, Brussels (BE)
  • 2008
    • Exhibition and Live Painting: Plastic, the White Hotel, Brussels (BE)
    • Exhibition and Live Painting: Artemptation Gallery, Brussels (BE)
  • 2007
    • Exhibition: I-dentity, 18+1 Gallery, Brussels (BE)
    • Exhibition: Animal Profane Plutonic for No New Enemies, Mister Ego store, Brussels (BE)
  • 2006
    • Recyclart in conjunction with 15 international artists, Brussels (BE)
    • Exhibition: Bazar de la Condition Publique, Roubaix (FR)
    • 2005
      • Exhibition Fresco: ‘Un Combat des Symboles’Centre for Engravings and Prints, La Louviere (BE)
      • 2004
        • Exhibition: Fresco Meuhzztock rock music festival, Meuse region(FR)
        • Private Opening: Facade fresco Plintub Gallery, Brussels (BE)
        • Exhibition: Explosition, Hotel Tagawa, Brussels (BE)
        • Exhibition: Beurs Bis (Plan B) with Live Painting on cars, Brussels(BE)
      • 2003
        • Digital Exhibition: Virtuelles, Flobecq Cultural Centre (BE)