From 1992 to 1996 Gert Robijns studied at Sint-Lucas Brussels where he was taught by Philippe Van Snick. This encounter developed into a long-term artistic dialogue grounded in shared questions about space structure time and the conditions of artistic practice. After completing his studies Robijns invited Van Snick to participate in a Free Space project at the NICC in Antwerp titled Forever Young – Free Space Illusion. Within this context Robijns was invited to bring together artists of his generation and to organize an open and autonomous space. At the same time Robijns articulated a critical position toward the art field. He observed that age was too often used as a determining criterion while artists who had worked for many years outside the institutional circuit remained largely invisible. For Robijns this had nothing to do with age but everything to do with spirit commitment and artistic necessity. From this perspective he later invited Philippe Van Snick again for a Free Space project at Z33. Van Snick was also a guest in the studio of Gert Robijns in Charleroi and took part in the exhibition Make Sleep Wake Move at The Whiteout Studio in Knokke. Philippe Van Snick is the first artist whose work is presented at Reset Greenhouse. For this exhibition the work Instability of Fundamentals from 1990 was reconstructed in accordance with its original conceptual and spatial principles. Following this presentation the work was installed on the Bollenberg in Borgloon where it entered into a direct relationship with the surrounding landscape and nature. Philippe Van Snick passed away in 2019 and this project can be seen as a tribute to his artistic practice and as a renewed activation of his thinking on colour space and fundamental structures within a contemporary open context.