warm amber reflective tint, achieved through a special coating developed for architectural use. Surprisingly, even without the intervention of a dichroic filter, the combination of these two glass types generates luminous gradations that shift with the light, transforming the work’s appearance depending on the surrounding conditions.
The rear glass panel was produced for the occasion of the restoration of Immeuble GBR, a large office building constructed between 1967 and 1970 by architects Constantin Brodski and Marcel Lambrichs in Belgium. A major example of the functionalist architecture of those years, in 1980 it was included by New York's MoMA in its list of 200 iconic buildings of modern architecture between 1960 and 1980.
Janssens' work foregrounds the body's perception of the world and itself in it. She often uses light, natural optical phenomena or glass as a medium. Produced with great care, her works exude the impression of great simplicity yet create vivid experiences of the act of seeing, evoking a heightened awareness of the changeability and fleetingness of individual perception.