Chloë Delanghe (1991, Ostend, Belgium) is a visual artist and photographer/filmmaker who lives and works in Brussels. Delanghe obtained her MA in Fine Arts at the Media Arts department of the Royal Academy of Arts (KASK), Ghent. She completed her Bachelor in Fine Arts at Sint Lukas Brussels.
Recent screenings and exhibitions include Extracity Kunsthal, Antwerp (We’re This And We’re That Aren’t We?, 2018); The Living Room, Antwerp (Specks of Blue, 2018); WIELS Projectroom, Brussels (Minnebrieven, 2016); S.M.A.K., Ghent (Coming People, 2016); CINEMATEK, Brussels (Seeing in the Dark, 2016); Greylight Projects, Brussels (A Cozy Mystery With Bite, 2015); Courtisane Festival, Ghent (Notes on Cinema, 2015); Beursschouwburg, Brussels (An Evening with Auguste Orts #10 and Tumbleweed #2, 2015 and 2018).
Her first book, titled Reasons to Be Cheerful, was published in 2016 by WIELS and Motto Books. She has participated in the residency programmes of WIELS (Brussels, 2015), FLACC (Genk, 2017) and STRT Kit (Antwerp, 2018).