Art & Language, Untitled Painting, 1965—mirrors mounted on canvas, 30x61cm.
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Art & Language, Untitled Painting, 1965—mirrors mounted on canvas, 30x61cm.
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A teenage Beatles fan in her room, 1964. Photo by Peike Reintjes.
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Over the last twenty-five years Belgian artist Michel Francois has built up a complex body of work using all sorts of materials and a range of methods, combining sculpture, photography, video, installations as well as performance. Francois analyses and refers to everyday customs and habits in associative manner without detracting from their general validity. In his photographs, he finds his subjects in the real ordinary world but what is registeredby the artist is the unexpected in the familiar: L’ art, de toute façon, c’est la vie que l’on sculpte - Michel Francois
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