Gaston BOGAERT (1918-2008): "The little temple".
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Gaston Bogaert (Le Mans, 1918 - Etterbeek, 2008) is a Franco-Belgian painter and writer.
Bogaert is a painter who uses unreal symbols and images to create a romantic and intriguing atmosphere. He preferably moves in a world where we very clearly feel melancholy and nostalgia for the past. The relativity of life and the powerlessness to escape fate are the basis of rich, refined and changing content.
Personal exhibitions in Brussels, Lille, Knokke-le-Zoute, Saint-Martens-Latem, Mons, Antwerp, Basel, Paris, Cologne, Hauterive, Cannes, The Hague, Athens, Luxembourg, Turin, Ostend, Mechelen, Lokeren, Liège, Strasbourg, Clermont-Ferrand and Annecy.
Works at the museums of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Verviers, Charleroi, Laethem-Saint-Martin, Antwerp, Arlon, Musée Gaspar-Collections of the Archaeological Institute of Luxembourg, Brasilia, at the Rockefeller Art Center in New York, at Victoria Art Gallery of Canada, at Dimona in Tel Aviv and in the collections of the Belgian State.
Bogaert is a painter who uses unreal symbols and images to create a romantic and intriguing atmosphere. He preferably moves in a world where we very clearly feel melancholy and nostalgia for the past. The relativity of life and the powerlessness to escape fate are the basis of rich, refined and changing content.
Personal exhibitions in Brussels, Lille, Knokke-le-Zoute, Saint-Martens-Latem, Mons, Antwerp, Basel, Paris, Cologne, Hauterive, Cannes, The Hague, Athens, Luxembourg, Turin, Ostend, Mechelen, Lokeren, Liège, Strasbourg, Clermont-Ferrand and Annecy.
Works at the museums of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Verviers, Charleroi, Laethem-Saint-Martin, Antwerp, Arlon, Musée Gaspar-Collections of the Archaeological Institute of Luxembourg, Brasilia, at the Rockefeller Art Center in New York, at Victoria Art Gallery of Canada, at Dimona in Tel Aviv and in the collections of the Belgian State.
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