Anyone can put up posters. They hang out and don't make art out of it. Dirk Vorndamme, whose works are a composition of cuts in paper and watercolor, manages to breathe new life into a ubiquitous advertising medium after its death. He has been using a unique material for his pictures since the mid-1990s: he uses multi-layered billboards torn from the street to create illustrative collages. In doing so, he critically examines our environment in a pairing of pop art and illustrative comedy and wants to refer to both the “nasty and the critical side of art”.