The Affordable Art Fair Brussels
25 - 28 February 2011, Tour & Taxis, Shed 1&2

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Sakacity                                                               Sakaré

 

Sakaron

DEMOS

 

To make contemporary art accessible to the most, AAF team organizes a programme of activities all along the fair. Visitors will be free to enjoy all the workshops, lectures and demos happening every day.


 

Kids Village : Saturday & Sunday

The kids' village run by the volunteer of The Belgian Kids' Fund has been full during the entire week-end, as they have acommodated more than 200 children from 3 to 10 years old.

www.belgiankidsfund.be


Performances

 

Near the restaurant,young French artist Matthieu Exposito (Galerie Mondapart, Paris) had set up a curious installation. He exhibited an interactive installation in paper "La vie en rose" made in live with the audience during the entire fair. www.matthieu-exposito.com


Ottmar Hörl (Galerie Maisenbacher, Berlin) exhibited a huge installation made from 4m high, cast black Rottweilers. Very close to AAF concept: he surrounds people of art to put art in everyday life. www.ottmarhoerl.de

 


Handbags Réversible

 

Réversible is a Eco design brand that has a strong approach of responsible consumption.

When contemporary art and ethics merge.

Réversible is associated to the Affordable Art Fair and transformed former tarpaulin in different handbags: Sakaron, Sakarén and Sakacity.

 

Restaurant by the Foodmaker

 

Visitors could enjoy the "snack chic", the café, the bar and many places to rest and have a drink.