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Arne Quinze creates “The Passenger”, a massive street installation in Mons, Belgium

November 3, 2015
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Arne Quinze recently spent some time on the lovely streets of Mons in Belgium where he created yet another stunning piece of work.

Arne Quinze recently spent some time on the lovely streets of Mons in Belgium where he created yet another stunning piece of work.
The Belgian conceptual artist is known for his trademark sculptures made out of wooden planks. His installations are built to provoke reaction and to intervene in the daily life of passersby confronted with his sculptures. Quinze sees his installations as places where people meet each other again and start conversations.
Entitled “The Passenger”, his latest work is impressive as ever and will surely be enjoyed by the local residents for months to come.
Continue reading to see a bunch of extra shots on “The Passenger”, and if you stop by Belgium, make sure to take a ride to Mons to check it out in the flesh.

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