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À la loupe
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7 Rue de l'Official
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Cloakroom
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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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Eva Pel
Curator : Arthur Cordier
11120 Rue du Pot d'Or
What is the visual impact of e-commerce on the local community surrounding Liège’s airport ?
Eva Pel looks into the relation between e-commerce and the rapid disappearance of small shops in city centers. The combination of large-scale shopping malls and online shopping is greatly affecting local shop owners. In Liège, the expanding airport transforms local areas into direct neighbours of industrial landscapes, warehouses and distribution centres. Houses are being demolished and inhabitants expropriated. Communal structures fall apart.
Through these observations Pel developed a series of boxes inspired by online stores such as Amazon, Bolcom, Zalando, Coolblue or Hema. The boxes are highly accurate hand-painted replicas. The boxes are shipped and displayed in the city center by the artist, as part of Art au Centre fifth Edition. The window storefront maps the increasing air traffic in the near future.
At first sight the delivery boxes look similar to disposable cardboard packages. Yet from close-up they are the product, meant to be kept instead of disposed.
Pel’s work questions the impact of online shopping seemingly immaterial, on our urban landscapes. The effects of high-speed delivery services and the relation to international airport hubs consist the focus of her practice in the Euregio.
L’exposition a été rendue possible grâce à l’appui de l’Ambassade des Pays-Bas en Belgique.

