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The Borgesian fictions of Filip Dujardin

Filip Dujardin (born July 14 1971) is a Belgian photographer. He is currently (January 18 – March 31 2008) exhibiting at the Bozar (Paleis voor Schone Kunsten) of which the highlight is this photo, a sublime Borgesian fiction. Highly recommended.

This entry was posted in architecture, European culture, fantastique, irrationalism, photography, visual culture on January 27, 2008 by jahsonic.

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