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Hans Bruyneel

Visual artist, Ghent, Belgium, 1959

In the middle of one of the most polluted, noisy and fragmented landscapes in Europe, Hans Bruyneel uses heightened colours to depict large, cinematic, natural landscapes. It can seem on first sight that the artist wants to escape the acute lack of open space and nature around him by painting uplifting nature with the beautiful tints of a spectacular sunset. But, instead of praising the beauty of the landscape, these canvases actually project an artificial and ominous world.

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Galerie Lloyd is a contemporary art gallery located in the centre of Ostend, across Ensor Museum. Our focus is on painting, drawing and sculpture, organising mainly solo exhibitions.

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