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Brussels, Belgium: A walk in Rue Dansaert, Sainte-Catherine, the Grand Place and Mont des Arts

Here I am in the hotspot of Rue Antoine Dansaert, for an opening at the optician, Hoet. Presentation of the furs accessories of Walter Lecompte. Hoet: Rue A. Dansaert, 97. Ci dessous, vitrine de Noël de Christophe Coppens: Rue Léon Lepage 2. Soon a post about the area of Antoine Dansaert.

Near the Dansaert street: the ice rink, in the area of Sainte Catherine, the historical heart of Brussels. Only open during the season greetings, the ice rink is next to the Xmas market. Smells of hot wine.

What about belgian toasts at Fin de Siècle: Rue des Chartreux 9? It’s funny to notice some small cosy places last for a decade, without a wrinkle!

Usually the Falstaff, (metro: Bourse) is the kind of places too much touristic for me, near the Fuse (a club). I’ve never stopped in this famous brasserie from 1903, till a friend recently brought me there for a drink. And I was really surprised by the original Art Nouveau and Art déco decoration.

If you can’t figure out what is the Italian-Flamand Baroque style (a discovery for me too!), go to the Grand Place to look at the 34 buildings from the 17th century! Even I’m not a big fan of lights shows, the one for the season greetings was really great (pictures above).

Moving to Place Royale, the Mont des Arts under snow: on the left (in red and yellow), the tea house (picture below) of the event CHINA@BOZAR  with the famous Ai Weiwei (as the curator of the Chinese art contemporary exhibition), till January 24, 2010.

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MSSNDCLRCQ, Brussels: Exhibitions of Anish Kapoor, Sarah Botswick and Fabrice Samyn

IF this – Anish Kapoor, the famous Brit artist, makes you feel baffled, so open wider your eyes to discover the other artists. First Kapoor: in a small bright white room, lighted with a white neon, a rectangle covered with blue pigment. Difficult to know if the rectangle is pasted, painted or inlayed in the wall. If it is, how buying the work of art ? With the wall? Forget it, here the work of art is a stainless steel plate positioned precisely. Because I’m not an expert, I often have many weird questions. The fourth floor gallery’s space is  stonished and the team is really nice and helpful. First level, in half-light: “Grand Central” of Sarah Botswick in collaboration with Jim Campbell. The picture below doesn’t exactly show the work of art. We’ve spent lot’s of time to figure out the technique of the amazing video effects: really impressive! On the sculpted resin, blurred shapes of men in different sizes. Hypnotic back and forth. I’ve really liked it.

Few steps higer: the “Mirror” installation. I love it. The gallery’s co-owner, Mr. De Clerq explained us with passion the genesis of Fabrice Samyn’s art. The Belgium artist works focusses on time’s perception. I’ve instinctively enjoyed this mirror.  Usually concepts bother me, that’s why contemporary art sometimes bothers me. We can read different words on the mirror depanding on the light and the meaning changes, it’s really exciting!  I guess you have more and more doubts: go to the gallery and discover the installation in situ. Hurry-up, the different exhibitions: “Woods. Absence of Objects” of Anish Kapoor, “Passages” of Sarah Botswick and “Je suis un Hôte” of Fabrice Samyn, end December 19!

Thanks to the MSSNDCLCRQ gallery. Adress: 2 rue de l’Abbaye, B 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium.

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Show Off: Art Contemporary Fair in Paris, October 22-25

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Show Off: Art Contemporary Fair in Paris, October 22-25

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Show Off is the first art contemporary fair, “off” the hugh FIAC, in Paris baby. The 4th edition sarts October the 22nd till the 25th, near the Grand Palais (at Pont Alexandre III). Thirties galleries will show one hundred artists (painters, photographers, sculptors…). The organizers prepared us surprises like a “Pet Therapy” plastic clones attack, by the Cracking Art Group. Be patient! Here an amazing art piece (picture below) of the Japanese artist Katsuhito IshiiGalerie Vanessa Quang.

Art galleries: Acte 2 galerie, Annualart, Flatland Gallery, Galerie Analix Forever, Galerie Olivier Habib, Galerie Bailly contemporain, Galerie Catherine et André Hug, Galerie Christine Phal, Galerie Ilka Bree, Galerie Jerome Ladiray, Galerie LMD, Galerie Metropolis, Galerie Sandra Nakicen, Galerie Sandrine Mons, Galerie Taïss, Galerie Vanessa Quang, Nukod Galerie, Olivier Houg Galerie, School Gallery, The Flat Massimo Carasi, The Hogar Collection

Katsuhito Ishii Courtesy Galerie Vanessa Quang

Informations:
October 22 – 25, 2009, from 12 to 8 pm
Price : 10 Euros – free for arts students and children before 12 years old 
Location : near the Grand Palais – Le Port des Champs Elysées.
Metro : lignes 1 et 13 Champs-Élysées Clemenceau, Bus : lignes 28, 32, 42, 72, 73, 80, 83, 93
Velib : avenue Franklin Roosevelt & avenue Dutuit

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