After long weeks of isolation, life gradually resumes its normal course and the museums can finally reopen. We are delighted that it is the same for all the other sectors of culture that must be supported more than ever: Culture brings us together!
Everything has been put in place at La Boverie to welcome you under the recommended sanitary conditions. The exceptional exhibition “Hyperrealism Sculpture. This is not a body ”is extended until Sunday August 2, 2020. Discover this exhibition.
After the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao (Spain), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey (Mexico), the National Gallery in Canberra (Australia) and the Kunsthal in Rotterdam, La Boverie is welcoming the exhibition retracing the event in Liège. history of this current of contemporary art, hyperrealist sculpture.
With a selection of around forty hyperrealist sculptures by leading international artists (Paul McCarthy, George Segal, Ron Mueck, Maurizio Cattelan, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Duane Hanson, Carole Feuerman, John De Andrea…), the exhibition “ Hyperrealism Sculpture. This is not a body ”accounts for the evolution of the human figure in the sculpture of this current from the 1970s to the present day. The selection highlights various key problems in the approach to the representation of figurative realism in order to underline the way in which the vision of our body has constantly evolved.
The instructions and advice:
– Unchanged visit days and times: Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
– Please respect the time of your reservation. Your e-ticket on Smartphone is preferred;
– Visitor flow management: compliance with the instructions recommended by the National Security Council;
– Direction of movement thanks to ground marking and unidirectional signs;
– Respect for social distancing measures: 1.50 m. between each visitor
– Wearing a mask (recommended)
– Availability of hydro-alcoholic gel at the entrance and at the exit.
– The cloakroom and lockers will be closed. We ask you to take as little as possible with you. Large bags, trolleys and umbrellas not allowed. Handbags and small backpacks accepted: travel light!
– Toilets accessible by one person at a time. These will be very regularly disinfected.
– As is always the case, only people with reduced mobility (PRM) will be able to use the elevator (only 1 person at a time)
– Group visits are possible for a maximum of 20 people and by reservation:
– Payment only by electronic means: it is compulsory to book online or call +32 (0) 2 549 60 49 or via the address: info@expo-corps.be. (for the exhibition)Source : La Boverie Official Web Site