The newly opened MIMA Museum in Brussels
In our today?s society, street and contemporary art are both very important parts in the artistic movements that take place in every city. If artists in the past used canvas to express themselves, in present days they use streets, buildings, parks, and other unusual locations for making art happen. These artists also use surprising materials to bring their art to life, such as tape, cardboard, plastic, and so on. If we think about it, these materials are representative to the modern society, so it is only normal for them to appear in the shape of artworks. So, the Mima Museum was opened especially to make people get in contact with contemporary art more easily, teaching them about the environment they live in.
Whole room painted at MIMA by Maya Hayuk
Tomato by Parra 2015 – Dishes of Die by Steve Powers
This museum is a very young one on the stage of the Brussels? museums, coming to life only in April this year. But, even so, it works hard to achieve the set goal, and that is to become a representative museum for contemporary art. At the moment, the museum looks great, offering incredible collections for visitors to enjoy.
                     Citylights instalation by Swoon
You can see everything from photos, to paintings, drawings, and various other installations, meant to surprise your sight and puzzle your mind. There is both a temporary and permanent exhibition that can be visited in this period, so it is worth paying...
Source:
Luxury Travelers Guide
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http://www.luxurytravelersguide.com
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