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David LaChapelle’s Gas Shell will be shown as a part of the 2050 exhibition at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium from September 11, 2015 through January 24, 2016.
A collaboration between the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Louvre Museum, 2050 features over 70 contemporary works that question the future.
The exhibition of the RMFAB addresses major social themes such as over-consumption, global conflicts, scarcity of natural resources, social and economic inequality, and the mutation of the human being. However, these complex topics are challenged by positive and constructive visions, sometimes even with humor. Belgian and international artists such as Sugimoto, Boetti, Kingelez, Warhol, LaChapelle, Gursky, Op de Beeck, Yongliang, Turk, Alÿs,… invite us to (re)think the future. More
David LaChapelle’s Gas Shell will be shown as a part of the 2050 exhibition at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium from September 11, 2015 through January 24, 2016.
A collaboration between the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Louvre Museum, 2050 features over 70 contemporary works that question the future.
The exhibition of the RMFAB addresses major social themes such as over-consumption, global conflicts, scarcity of natural resources, social and economic inequality, and the mutation of the human being. However, these complex topics are challenged by positive and constructive visions, sometimes even with humor. Belgian and international artists such as Sugimoto, Boetti, Kingelez, Warhol, LaChapelle, Gursky, Op de Beeck, Yongliang, Turk, Alÿs,… invite us to (re)think the future. More
David LaChapelle’s Gas Shell will be shown as a part of the 2050 exhibition at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium from September 11, 2015 through January 24, 2016.
A collaboration between the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium and the Louvre Museum, 2050 features over 70 contemporary works that question the future.
The exhibition of the RMFAB addresses major social themes such as over-consumption, global conflicts, scarcity of natural resources, social and economic inequality, and the mutation of the human being. However, these complex topics are challenged by positive and constructive visions, sometimes even with humor. Belgian and international artists such as Sugimoto, Boetti, Kingelez, Warhol, LaChapelle, Gursky, Op de Beeck, Yongliang, Turk, Alÿs,… invite us to (re)think the future. More