Cross channel ferries near to van den Broek exhibit
28.01.2010
People taking cross channel ferries and heading into Belgium will be near to an exhibition containing some great pieces of work from celebrated artist Koen van den Broek.The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp will be showing the paintings, which range from the painter"s work focussing on the American desert and the French Riviera.
"Van den Broek paints desolate roads out in the American desert and on the French Riviera, he focuses on the surface of the cracked asphalt, or zooms in on the rear light or the bumper of a car ahead," it stated.
ArtDaily.com added that the artist specialises in using white and black and mixes them with brighter hues.
Bavaria has many other cultural attractions, like its range of local beers, and it was recently revealed that the region has the largest density of breweries per population in the world.

This article hasn't been commented yet.
Disney Land
Ghent
- Adrien Brody shows support for New Generation at Disneyland Paris
- Ferries to France: Saturdays enjoy Disneyland Paris visit
Ghent
Related news
- Antwerp 'has plenty of cultural attractions'
- Antwerp rail station 'is top draw'
- Ferries to Dunkerque transport people close to great designs
- Ferries to France: Antwerp jazz cafes are interesting
- An exhibition has brought a taste of Taiwan to Antwerp
- Ferries to France: Antwerp is multicultural hub
- Cross channel ferries near to van den Broek exhibit
- Ferries to France near to brilliant region
- Ferries to France: World Cup getaways could be popular
- Ferries to France: Antwerp is an underrated city
Write a comment
* = required field