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The worlds of Paul Delvaux

La Boverie, Liège

The exhibition at La Boverie reveals new facets of Paul Delvaux's oeuvre, with masterpieces highlighting his timeless complexity and surrealism.

Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), a major figure in 20th-century Belgian painting, is being honoured with a major exhibition at La Boverie in Liège. This exhibition promises to be special, as it brings together masterpieces that have not been seen for years. The aim is to reveal lesser-known aspects of Delvaux's oeuvre, where he is often associated with paintings of women and railway stations.

The exhibition offers visitors the chance to discover the meaningful elements of Delvaux's world through paintings, drawings and objects. These works are confronted both among themselves and with those of other artists, offering a deeper look into his artistic universe. As you walk through the exhibition, Paul Delvaux's different worlds are revealed, helping to better understand his place within Surrealism and broader art history.

The aim is to s…

Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), a major figure in 20th-century Belgian painting, is being honoured with a major exhibition at La Boverie in Liège. This exhibition promises to be special, as it brings together masterpieces that have not been seen for years. The aim is to reveal lesser-known aspects of Delvaux's oeuvre, where he is often associated with paintings of women and railway stations.

The exhibition offers visitors the chance to discover the meaningful elements of Delvaux's world through paintings, drawings and objects. These works are confronted both among themselves and with those of other artists, offering a deeper look into his artistic universe. As you walk through the exhibition, Paul Delvaux's different worlds are revealed, helping to better understand his place within Surrealism and broader art history.

The aim is to shed new light on Delvaux's timeless work, reveal its complexity and open a new dialogue with the contemporary visitor. This exhibition invites a rediscovery of Delvaux, a master of Belgian and international painting, and offers a unique opportunity to see his work in a new context.

When

  • Every tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday until march 16th, 2025 from 10:00 to 18:00

Prices

  • Adults€18.00 26 years and over
  • Children€12.00 From 6 to 25 years
  • ChildrenFree Up to 5 years

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