Andres Serrano : The Denizens of Brussels / A film by Jose Huedo
As a major figure in the contemporary art scene, Andres Serrano unveils an often disturbing reality through the lens of his camera. Religion, death, sex and violence perfuse the American artist’s work and all figure in the retrospective exhibition dedicated to him by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
Simultaneously, the Museums will - in the streets of Brussels - present Serrano’s brand new series “Denizens of Brussels”, striking portraits of Brussels’ homeless.
18.03 - 21.08.2016
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The Denizens of Brussels :
Jozsef Toth, Juan, Ahmed Osoble, Alina, Bossa, Cedric, Daniel, Diego, Fourad, Koki Amaaea, Ludovic Keldermans and Jan Ratynski, Marc, Marques dos Santos and Zena, Matthieu Tschomba, Mircea Geona, Laiea and Magaly, and Tybel and Volt, Veronique, Zbigniew Ryczkowski, Ana, Andre, Angelina, Anna and Maria, Birino, Camelia, Carmen, Cristo, Daniel, Daniel Angelice, Dumitru, El Abbar Abdezalam, Georgia, Jon Sanov, Joseph, Jozef, Mariana and Laoura, Mohammed Haddoul, Naghfurmimoun, Nicolas and Romeo and Dany, Omar Berradi, Omari, Pencho, Rochtatika, Roma, Salimov Ruzhdi, Schona, Sonia, Michel Weemaes
Film/Thanks to: Andres Serrano, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (Brussels), Gallery Nathalie Obadia Brussels and the students of the National Superior School for Visual Arts (La Cambre, Brussels): Mostafa Ajoulou Rahmouni, Maxence Mathieu, Alexandre Rouhaud, Robin Rozenkranc
8 мар 2016