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Access to the museum during the works
Stayin’ Alive rolls out some recent acquisitions and proves that the collection is far from being a place where works of art go to die.
Jean-Pierre Ransonnet presents a series of works combining photography and painting with "l' lieux et liens (1972-1980)" (‘L’ locations and links) at the BPS22.
The exhibition comprises around fifty screen-prints, created by Jean-Pierre Point (1941-2023) between the 1970s and the 2000s.
“Merci Facteur!” the exhibition cycle dedicated to Mail Art presents an opus from Liège with the collections of Jacques Charlier, Pol Piérart and Jean Spiroux.
Come and weave like nimble weaverbirds, those remarkable birds noted for their social behaviour and their woven nests, and spontaneously build different shapes.
New artist in residence, Quebecker Magali Baribeau-Marchand, will stay at the BPS22 Art Museum of the Hainault Province for three months.
The BPS22 is closed for a few months starting in June 2022. The aim is to carry out work to bring the building into line with energy efficiency standards.
Interested in the industrialisation of the region, David Schalliol photographs Charleroi's landscape and captures the traces of the mining past.
The BPS22 (acronym of Bâtiment Provincial Solvay, n°22 du boulevard Solvay) is the Art Museum of the Hainaut Province.