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Found Photos Reveal Untold Stories
30 Jan
Summary
- Found photography collection offers a seductive step into the past.
- Exhibition features secondhand furniture, including a 200-euro caravan.
- Artists explore themes of family, identity, and preservation.

Belgium's art scene is alive with a festival showcasing both local talent and international artists. At the Hangar Gallery, Lee Shulman's "The House" presents "The Anonymous Project," a collection of found photography that draws visitors into intimate, nostalgic scenes from everyday life. The exhibition's staging itself, utilizing secondhand furniture including a 1950s caravan, complements the theme of rediscovering the past.
Danilo Zocatelli's "Dear Father, I believe we found our peace" explores his complex relationship with his father in rural Brazil, culminating in a unique collaborative portrait project. Sylvie Bonnot's "The Kingdom of Mosquitoes" ventures into French Guiana, examining colonial memory and humanity's connection to nature through layered photographic artworks.




