"A Pop Nightmare" in Belgium

Published September 26, 2012
A woman walks past a piece of artwork titled ?Plush Mummy Big Bear?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman walks past a piece of artwork titled ?Plush Mummy Big Bear?. ? Photo by Reuters
A man stands next to a piece of artwork titled ?Bipolar Perversion?. ? Photo by Reuters
A man stands next to a piece of artwork titled ?Bipolar Perversion?. ? Photo by Reuters
A man walks next to a piece of artwork titled ?Accident de chasse elephant - Hunting accident elephant?. ? Photo by Reuters
A man walks next to a piece of artwork titled ?Accident de chasse elephant - Hunting accident elephant?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman walks behind a piece of artwork titled ?Fitness Addiction?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman walks behind a piece of artwork titled ?Fitness Addiction?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman walks past a piece of artwork titled ?Vive la Fete?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman walks past a piece of artwork titled ?Vive la Fete?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman looks at a piece of artwork titled ?The morning after the evening before?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman looks at a piece of artwork titled ?The morning after the evening before?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman looks at a piece of artwork titled ?Struggle for Afterlife?. ? Photo by Reuters
A woman looks at a piece of artwork titled ?Struggle for Afterlife?. ? Photo by Reuters

The exhibition, “A Pop Nightmare”, opened on Wednesday and will run until November 18. The exhibition includes work by Belgian mix media artist Pascal Bernier, and is being held at the Botanique exhibition hall.

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