Risquons-tout is an ambitious thematic group exhibition at the Wiels Museum in which 38 contemporary artists explore risk, the unpredictable while using unexplored alternative rules. Much of it revolves around transgressions and the changes that digital culture and artificial intelligence bring in our consciousness and imagination.
During the 2016 labor day parade in Manila, protestors called for higher wages and the end to American Imperialism in their country. They also condemned the policies of president Benigno Aquino III and burned an grotesque effigy depicting him as a butcher.
“Ogun, Ogoun, ou Ogou, ou Gou, mon Dragon” by Julien Creuzet
Homage to Muzharul Islam, pioneer of modern architecture by artist Shezad Dawood
Close-up on multi-medium artwork by UK-based Shezad Dawood
in 2016 street artist Chris Devins launched a GoFundMe page to finance a mural on the facade of the building where Michelle Obama grew up. After raising $12 000, he unveiled a portrait of the first lady as an Egyptian Queen.
catwalk-like installation created from a discarded gym floor by artist Suchan Kinoshita