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Holy Knokke!

by Corey Arnold // March 30, 2012 // 2 Comments
Last weekend was the opening of a massive photo festival in Knokke-Heist, Belgium called Wonderland. Christophe De Jaeger, the curator of the Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels (BOZAR), chose six international photographers to show their work all over town,... Continue reading →

Early photographic evidence of what is brewing in Belgium

by Corey Arnold // March 21, 2012 // No Comments
A few early photographs send to me from the setup of my exhibition opening this weekend in Knokke-Heist, Belgium at the Sincfala Museum. There will be about 25 more of these big ones! Foto Festival Knokke-Heist Continue reading →

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