Maj-Britt Verheijen Van Dyck


Maj-Britt is a French-Dutch visual artist based in Brussels. Her multidisciplinary practice spans performance, installation, sculpture, and painting, exploring human paradoxes and our evolving relationship with the non-human world.

She began her artistic journey at the Beaux-Arts de Lyon, where her early interests in territory and performance were deeply shaped by the ideas of the Situationists. She later pursued studies in interior architecture at ENSAV La Cambre in Brussels, with a particular focus on residual and neglected urban spaces. Her research draws on both fieldwork and theory, notably inspired by Gilles Clément’s concept of the “tiers paysage” and Philippe Vasset’s Livre blanc.

Maj-Britt's work is anchored in careful observation. At the heart of her practice lies an acute sensitivity to micro-rituals and social choreographies—whether folkloric, popular, or subcultural—which she documents and reinterprets through immersive, often site-responsive installations. These are paradoxical spaces: both open and coded, familiar yet reserved for the initiated. Her attention to detail reveals the hidden dramaturgies and symbolic orders embedded in everyday life.







With her series Pimp My Poddle, she takes us behind the scenes of dog shows, where every detail matters.
Her paintings capture ritualized gestures: brushing, fluffing, examining, trimming — a perfectly groomed choreography.
The small format sharpens the gaze and draws us into the heart of the action.










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