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Munch: Van Gogh
Posted on May 11, 2016“During his short life, Van Gogh did not allow his flame to go out. Fire and embers were his brushes during the few years of his life, whist he burned […] -
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The artist and the writer: Berlinde De Bruyckere and J.M. Coetzee
Posted on December 11, 2014Belgian artist Berlinde De Bruyckere is a contemporary sculptor of enormous renown. Her striking, disquieting, mixed-media pieces are composed of wax, horse hair, wool, wood, and paint, among other substances. Her […] -
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From the Sky: Images of The First World War
Posted on March 13, 2014The Great War Seen from the Air in Flanders Field, 1914-1918, a monumental publication we are pleased to distribute on behalf of our Belgian colleagues at Mercatorfonds, gathers a wealth of meticulous […] -
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All the Rage
Posted on October 23, 2013The year was 1897 and Camille Pisarro, in Paris, wrote to his son, Lucien, in London, that “No one pays any attention nowadays to anything but prints; it’s a rage, […]