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À la loupe
Werner Moron
7 Rue de l'Official
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Cloakroom
Charlotte Delval
37 Rue Souverain Pont
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Biospheric City
Xavier Mary
25 Rue Saint Paul
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This Is Not a Theory
Giuseppe Arnone
40 Rue Hors-Château
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Barbaro after the hunt
Andréa Le Guellec
56 Rue Saint-Gilles
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Nos lieux de bonheur
Benjamin Hollebeke
141 Féronstrée
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Between Two
Adrien Milon
31b Rue de la Cathédrale
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Your Parcel Is Coming
Aurelien Lacroix
5 Rue Saint-Michel
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Marcher, cueillir, jardiner, teindre
Benjamin Huynh
32 Rue de la Madeleine
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À nos jours heureux
DIAAAne (Diane Stordiau)
28 - 30 Boulevard d'Avroy
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One Loft Race — Pigeon Paradise
Lucas Castel
20 Rue de la Sirène
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Les envahisseurs
Dimitri Autin
85 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Vous êtes toustes flou·e·s
Marcelle Germaine
107 - 109 Rue de la Cathédrale
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Le jeu d’un destin
Mikaïl Koçak
52 En Neuvice
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Rue Monrose, 62 : La chambre L’enfant Le train
Paul Gérard
180 Rue Saint-Gilles
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Peek
Raphaël Meng WU
75 Rue Hors-Château
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Un buisson de clés (Sleutelbos)
Amber Roucourt
16 Rue du Palais
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Brownfields
Cesare Botti
108 Féronstrée
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Never Finished
Dirk Bours
84 Féronstrée
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Empty Reflections
Jason Slabbynck
21 Pont d'Île
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On « Sexy Magico »
Louis Gahide
7 Rue Lambert Lombard
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Opalima Kupina: Liège episode A Stop Pavilion: On the Soft Underbelly of Europe.
Nikolay Karabinovych
1 Féronstrée
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Untitled
Reza Kianpour
14 Rue de la Populaire
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Angle Mort
VIVONS CACHÉ·ES
31a Rue de la Cathédrale
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Haya al salat, haya ala falah*
Sarah Van Melick
4 Rue de la Cathédrale
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La Portefeuille, manteau à classement alphabétique
#12
Jacques & Jacobs
Artists selected as part of the call for projects
28929 Rue de l'Université
There are papers whose function is simply to be passing through, to be given, distributed, to pass from one hand to another and finally to be forgotten. La porte-feuille pays homage to those who glean them, collect them and gather them. La porte-feuille is a coat with multiple pockets which enables you to classify the collected papers in alphabetical order. Once put on, the carriers activate it by collecting and classifying in its pockets the papers found on their way. Witnesses to a place and a time, these papers rub shoulders and form an archive in the moving seams. After walking in the streets of Liège for three days at the end of May, the collection gathered by the carriers of La porte-feuille can be viewed in the window located 29 rue de L’université during the summer. La porte-feuille is inspired by Ferdinand Vander Haeghen (1830-1913), librarian at the Ghent University Library known as the “Boekentoren” (tower of books). He has gathered under the name of “Vliegende bladen” a unique collection of loose sheets collected in the streets of Ghent at the beginning of the 20th century. A legend says that he had a jacket with multiple pockets. Each of these pockets corresponded to a letter of the alphabet and enabled him to classify his finds directly during his walks.