Jan Fabre (born 14 December 1958) is a versatile Belgian artist known for his contributions to theater, literature, and visual arts. With a career spanning...
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Isidro Fabré (born 1895, date of death unknown), Cuban baseball pitcher Jacques E. Fabre (born 1955), Haitian-American Catholic bishop Jan Fabre (born...
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It was not until 2004 that, at the request of Queen Paola, the artist Jan Fabre installed there a work called Heaven of Delight made up of more than a...
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Sarraute List of awards and nominations received by Isabelle Huppert From Jan Fabre 4 solos Vincendeau, Ginette. "Isabelle Huppert: The Big Chill". British...
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flows into the North Sea. It was also the home of a statue created by Jan Fabre called Searching for Utopia. The Stadshalle Grain Hall (market hall) with...
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scholar Jean-Pierre Fabre (born 1952), Togolese politician Jean Fabre (rugby union) (born 1935), French rugby union player Jan Fabre (born 1958), Belgian...
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remains a remarkable figure in contemporary art. Multidisciplinary artists Jan Fabre, Wim Delvoye and the painter Luc Tuymans are other internationally renowned...
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August 2011. "The night of Diana". Jan Fabre. Retrieved 31 August 2011. Beyst, Stefan. "More Masterpieces of Jan Fabre". Stefan Beyst. Retrieved 31 August...
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Canada), Pina Bausch (Wuppertal, Germany), Big Art Group (New York City), Jan Fabre, Jan Lauwers and Needcompany, Frank Castorf (Berlin), Josef Szeiler/TheaterAngelusNovus...
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photographer. His company Ultima Vez is located in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (Brussels). Together with Jan Fabre, Alain Platel and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Wim...
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