
All summer, the Pavilion of Human Passions pulsed with footsteps, glances, and voices. To close the season, Belgian artist Edith Dekyndt (1960, Ypres) inhabits the space with her installation One Thousand and One Nights (2016).
Here, light and dust converge, and the human gesture becomes ritual: an invitation to contemplate the invisible and sense the fragile balance of the material world.
Dekyndt’s work - spanning video, installation, performance, and light - is rooted in subtle observations of the imperceptible and features in major international collections (Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Pinault Collection, Kunsthalle Hamburg).
A poetic and sensory experience to discover for one day only, in the heart of Parc du Cinquantenaire.
An initiative of the non-profit organization Horizon 50-200.
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