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Don’t look back at Galerie Paris-Beijing Brussels

Zhu Xinyu - Turbid Landscape, Copyright of the artist, Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing
Zhu Xinyu – Turbid Landscape, Copyright of the artist, Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing

Who? Galerie Paris-Beijing Brussels

What? Make time to visit Brussels for Galerie Paris-Beijing’s latest group show on contemporary Chinese painting entitled “Don’t look back”. The show gathers nine Chinese figurative painters, showcasing a selection of work that reveal a new approach to figuration. This is a collection where you’ll see through the nuances of the paintings and find sentiments of a modern China.

When? From 12th June until 13th September

Where? Hôtel Winssinger, Rue de l’Hôtel des Monnaies 66, 1060 Brussels, Belgium

How? For more information, see www.galerieparisbeijing.com

Fly via Brussels Airlines

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