Jan Fabre
Ghent, Ghent University
At a philosophy convention in Ghent Jan Fabre, together with American philosophers, creates collages with (burnt) money. Afterwards these collages are auctioned off to the same philosophers.
During the cultural city festival Antwerp Baroque 2018. Rubens Inspires, the M HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, juxtaposes the spirit of the baroque masters with the vision of contemporary top artists. With the exhibition Sanguine/Bloedrood (Blood Red), curator Luc Tuymans aims to overwhelm the visitor by placing key works from the baroque of, among others, Francisco de Zurbarán and Caravaggio, in dialogue with works by classical contemporary masters, such as On Kawara and Edward Kienholz, as well as new works by contemporary stars such as Zhang Enli, Takashi Murakami, Michaël Borremans, Sigmar Polke and Tobias Rheberger.
Ghent, Ghent University
At a philosophy convention in Ghent Jan Fabre, together with American philosophers, creates collages with (burnt) money. Afterwards these collages are auctioned off to the same philosophers.