It is Hans Bourlon, from Studio 100, who already earned his spurs with the Kunstuur exhibition in Mechelen, who came up with the idea. “I work here as a volunteer once a week. In the distant past I once obtained a Red Cross certificate. I noticed that people can only look at a black wall. I thought it would be nice to to hang paintings on those empty walls. We have now brought four very large works from private collections here. They are insured and monitored. People find a QR code on the chair in front of them with more explanation about the paintings,” says Bourlon.
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