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It is the intense joy of the reunion at Art Brussels, which has been deprived of publishing for two years due to Covid.
When the doors opened on Thursday at 11 a.m., the VIPs were there in large numbers.
And around thirty groups of friends were announced, ranging from the Palais de Tokyo to the Center Pompidou, whose Kanal branch is due to open a stone's throw away by 2024. Even those who had just returned from the exhausting marathon of the Venice Biennale were enthusiastic to the idea of getting back in touch with the 157 exhibitors of this very good vintage.
Mostly Belgians (68) and French (25), with a hint of Italians (13), Germans (14), English (8) and Americans (11).
Good humor was essential and business too under the tall frame of Tour & Taxis, rid of its false ceilings to let in light.
“But next year, the fair will have to leave this only intramural exhibition space to go to the Heysel Palace, an additional half-hour by car but more…
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