Last week I spent 3 days in the Belgian city of Liège, about 1 hour by train
from Brussels. It was very much a work trip, with evening activities as well.
This, coupled with bad weather much of the time, means that my usual city
gallery is quite short (and relatively devoid of people, since the weather was
not conducive to strolling around). Still, I did get out to see a bit. The
train station, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, is
particularly impressive, and the waterfront along the river Meuse is quite nice:
https://www.greatpix.eu/Travel/Li%C3%A8ge-Feb-2024
In addition, one afternoon, a colleague and I went to see an exhibition at La
Boverie, a contemporary art museum located in a park of the same name. The
exhibition was of works by American video artist Bill Viola. Although video is
not always my cup of tea, Viola’s installations are on a completely different
level from what I have seen before. It is difficult to convey their scale and
impact with still photos, but I have nevertheless added some to my new “art in
Brussels” gallery. Scroll down to the photo of La Boverie:
https://www.greatpix.eu/Art-in-Brussels-2024/i-GhN7ZkD/A
And then click on the arrow on the right of the image to see the remaining
photos.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
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