For more than 20 years, Jean Eloy has been putting the heritage of the mining town of Bois-du-Luc on paper. Obsessive, meticulous and attentive, he counts bricks, windows and tiles that he transcribes into an art therapy where architecture and perspective meet sensitivity and emotion. This extraordinary work, a real Ariadne's thread against marginality, deconstructs the usual view of artists and puts into perspective the archives and photographs that have marked the history of the site.
The opening of the exhibition will take place on 27 September. On this occasion, visitors will be able to discover the works produced during the creative workshops organised this summer and attend a performance given by the beneficiaries of the Bayou, a reception centre for people with mental disabilities.
Bois-du-Luc. Museum for Mining and Sustainable Development, Rue Saint-Patrice 2b 7110 Houdeng-Aimeries Bois-du-Luc. Museum for Mining and Sustainable DevelopmentFor more than 20 years, Jean Eloy has been putting the heritage of the mining town of Bois-du-Luc on paper. Obsessive, meticulous and attentive, he counts bricks, windows and tiles that he transcribes into an art therapy where architecture and perspective meet sensitivity and emotion. This extraordinary work, a real Ariadne’s thread against marginality, deconstructs the usual view of artists and puts into perspective the archives and photographs that have marked the history of the site.
The opening of the exhibition will take place on 27 September. On this occasion, visitors will be able to discover the works produced during the creative workshops organised this summer and attend a performance given by the beneficiaries of the Bayou, a reception centre for people with mental disabilities.