© Valérie Belin / Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Bruxelles
Finished
Exhibition
L’Incertaine beauté du monde
Jusqu’au 27 août 2023, le MUba Eugène Leroy met à l’honneur les nombreux clichés de Valérie Belin. À travers la rétrospective, le musée donne à voir l’essence même du travail de l’artiste : un imaginaire troublant au sein duquel les êtres et les choses se révèlent au monde par le prisme d’une incertaine beauté qui laisse l’esprit […]
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