In the spring and summer, Brussels is honoring the sculptor and artist Jean-Michel Folon across the city. As part of this, twenty sculptures have been on display from February to May of this year. The sculptures were not around in early February, but I saw them on my visit to Brussels in April. They celebrate 90 years since the birth of the sculptor, who was a native of Belgium but gained worldwide fame, and his work is on display worldwide in museums and public.
There are three areas where the sculptures are displayed in Brussels, and these were the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, Art Mountain, and Petit Sablon square. The sculptures were free to visit.
I also saw this nice cat sculpture.
There were twenty sculptures on display, but I selected the best photographs of the work.
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