Frederic Voisin & Durer’s L’Apocalypse

L’Apocalypse” a la cathedrale + Frederic Voisin

Just spotted this. In the past I have talked about this bold venture whereby my good friend Frederic Voisin has re-interpreted, image by image, Albrecht Durer’s L’Apocalypse.

However, looking at these images, they appear to be way bigger than the originals he showed in the Cathedral in Reims – and I’m getting a real sense of their power. According magazine piece I stumbled upon they will be on show  ” dans la salle des Ducs de Bouillon au château” from the 20th October to 4th November. I believe that’s in Belgium.

Maybe, there’s a gallery curator out there with serious vision who can bring this amazing set of works to the UK.  Let’s hope so.

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