Anouch Pasques
Brussels has been my creative hometown since I was born. – Anouch Pasques says. – I love the fact that it is a diverse, multicultural mix of ages and styles which makes me consider the town as an enormous gallery for contemporary art, fashion, music.
I love Brussels since it is a welcoming stage for young artists who are worth being discovered.
Anouch Pasques’ female figures radiate a youthful love with particularly slender femininity, like contemporary goddesses. In their expressions, we distinguish modern traits of “La Parisienne”, the Minoan Lady. Where one might recognize in these fashionable frescoes a certain “joie de vivre”, they are at the same time a very personal call for a kindlier society where emotions are allowed to be experienced, named and expressed. The exhibition runs at Le Neuf Gallery in Uccle until 20/12.
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