"Ronald de Ceuster was approached by 38CC because he has been making spatial work since the early nineties that has a strong relationship with architecture. For example, by signifying joints between tiles or stains on a floor, he makes the space experienceable. Ronald de Ceuster uses black modeling wax to apply a spatial drawing entitled Marked construction to the main hall, a concrete reason for this in the architecture of the hall itself: the steel construction that is clearly visible in the ceiling and walls. he continues on the wall across the floor, because there is a hidden part of the cage construction. The effect of the signification is that you as a spectator become aware of the space. In the small hall, De Ceuster presents under the title Marked space, two other works of art, where digitized fragments of the space can be seen.In addition to the shape of the space, light and shadows play a determining role. "