For four weeks now, 2010 ALMA laureate Kitty Crowter has been working with a very special project in Maison Losseau, Mons, Belgium.
She’s been making illustrations, just like a Venetian painter, in a white box inside the Maison Lossseau. Tomorrow the box opens and everyone will be invited to enter it through a little, very little door and will dive in the wonderful world of the slag heap or rather in the wonderful idea Kitty has of it: an imaginary scenery in real size, drawn from the floor to the ceiling. Little creatures, crazy trees, unbelievable Worlds.
The installation is open for a month, until May 25th. The project is part of Mons2015 – European Capital of Culture, more information here.
Congratulations Kitty – we ´d loved to be there!
April 23, 2015 at 9:15 am |
SO you, Kitty! Brillant! I’ll be there Jeanne
January 26, 2017 at 11:10 am |
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