Marc Verbeek is a Belgian visual artist working at the intersection of photography, sculpture, and installation. Rooted in sociological inquiry, his practice examines the historical and contemporary forces that shape power relations, vulnerability, and the conditions of everyday life.
Through carefully constructed studio environments, Verbeek creates images in which materiality becomes a carrier of meaning. Fragile structures, miniature figures, and precarious assemblages evoke worlds held together by temporary balances, reflecting broader questions of social instability, inequality, and resilience.
Combining historical research with sculptural and photographic processes, his work transforms complex political realities into poetic visual constructions that invite reflection on the fragile systems that organize contemporary existence.