Bikkel admires exhibition Jan Fabre in Kröller Muller
The Kröller-Müller Museum organizes Hortus / Corpus - Jan Fabre
April 10, 2011-September 4, 2011
From April 10 is a comprehensive exhibition of the Belgian artist JanFabre (Antwerp 1958) are seen.
The insect, man, the angel and the blue of the eternally recurring moment when the day turns into night and awakened life, play an important role in the work of Jan Fabre.
In particular, his sculptures with an emphasis on the human body, the physical and the capacity of the discharge and re-entry into energies Bikkel praises.
Jan Fabre, congratulations on this wonderful exhibition!
April 10, 2011-September 4, 2011
From April 10 is a comprehensive exhibition of the Belgian artist JanFabre (Antwerp 1958) are seen.
The insect, man, the angel and the blue of the eternally recurring moment when the day turns into night and awakened life, play an important role in the work of Jan Fabre.
In particular, his sculptures with an emphasis on the human body, the physical and the capacity of the discharge and re-entry into energies Bikkel praises.
Jan Fabre, congratulations on this wonderful exhibition!
Bikkel
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For Fabre the sacred scarab is the main protagonist among the beetles, with a large cross on his back. In acient Egypt the sacred scarab was worshipped due to the belief that these beetles created themselves. In reality the beetles make balls of dung, which they use as nesting chambersfor their larvae and bury away deep underground.