Simon Demeuter - Saint Sebastian

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Simon Demeuter, a Belgian artist living in Paris, presents a new series of paintings titled "Saint Sebastian". This series is based on the iconic figure of the Christian martyr Saint Sebastian, pierced by arrows but surviving his first execution. The works explore vulnerability, resilience, and transformation experienced during a breakup, with the arrow becoming a metaphor for emotional wounds. The painted bodies reflect the tension between fragility and standing upright, symbolizing the necessary beauty found in the hardships of separation.


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Exhibition at Reuter Bausch Art Gallery, 14 rue Notre-Dame, Luxembourg.
Welcome by the gallerist Julie Reuter, followed by a guided tour in French by the artist.
Around 5:30 pm, visit of Oriane Bruyat's exhibition, then opening reception.
Visit for Friends of the Museums will be accompanied by Bärbel Aubert.
Automatically translated from French.


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