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Chagall, Royal Museum of Fine Arts Brussels

Only two more weeks to discover this unique exhibition that brings together over 200 works of the most famous artist Marc Chagall at Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, in Brussels.Organized by theRoyal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in partnership with the Palazzo Reale Milano, 24 ORE, Arthemisia...
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Only two more weeks to discover this unique exhibition that brings together over 200 works of the most famous artist Marc Chagall at Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, in Brussels.Organized by theRoyal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in partnership with the Palazzo Reale Milano, 24 ORE, Arthemisia Group, Gamm Giunti, this retrospective is curated by Claudia Zevi in collaboration with Meret Meyer and Michel Draguet. All the works come from twenty of the most prestigious museums in the world such as MoMA, Tate or Centre Pompidou. They cover the entire artistic career of the painter, from 1908 to the late 1980. Chagall and his work, not be related to any school, have characteristics of surrealism and neo-primitivism with various techniques including paintings, gouaches, drawings, collages and opea costumes. Inspired by the Jewish tradition, the traditional Jewish village and Russian folklore, it develops its own symbolic, around the inner life of the artist.

All pictures by: SABAM Belgium 2015 

 Here is the teaser of this exhibition:

The exhibition runs until 28 June 2015 at Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB).
Often sold-out, the retrospective will be accessible in the evening in response to the public’s demand. So exceptionally the RMFAB will organise late night openings in the Chagall exhibition on Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th of June, until 9 p.m.

CHAGALL_Couple-above-Saint-Paul
CHAGALL_Man-with-his-Head-Thrown-Back
CHAGALL_Temptation
CHAGALL_The-Eiffel-Tower
CHAGALL_The-Frog-and-the-Ox
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