KickCancer sells its own collection at Art Brussels (Brussels)

KickCancer sells its own collection at Art Brussels (Brussels)
KickCancer sells its own collection at Art Brussels (Brussels)
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Because of last year’s success, KickCancer will be at Art Brussels again this year. — © David Plas

Brussels

The renowned contemporary art fair Art Brussels is celebrating its fortieth anniversary until April 28. The Belgian KickCancer foundation, which is committed to children with cancer, will once again sell its own The KickCancer Collection.

The collection will consist of more than 250 original works of art in postcard format. Artists were free to choose the medium and material: from small paintings on canvas, to photography, felt or ceramics. Visitors and collectors do receive a list with the names of all participating artists, but the works are only signed on the back and remain anonymous until after the sale.

“We look forward to repeating last year’s heartwarming success. During the vernissage, The KickCancer Collection was swamped by curious art lovers who wanted to support our mission to cure all children with cancer,” says Delphine Heenen of KickCancer. (amg)

The article is in Dutch

Belgium

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