Georges De Kinder brings colour to Brussels
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Written by BrusselsLife Team -
13 Oct 2005, 00:00
(Updated: 13 Dec 2012, 07:59)
An inspired photographer, Georges De Kinder is passionate about urban landscapes present in Brussels, his city of adoption. Through black and white photos of scenery, neighbourhoods and buildings, he reworks clichés with a highly unusual, Warhol-like inspiration.
His computer touch ups are spectacular. The sky takes on both a cloudy, yet bright appearance and several familiar environments (easy to recognise) acquire a surreal quality. From the Atlas brewery in Anderlecht to the star-shaped roundabout in Ixelles, via the electricity station in Drogenbos, the artist-photographer exhibits sixty or so of his works out of his current production of 75 until 7 November at the Halles Saint Géry.
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