Art installations seen in Bruges, Belgium

2021-06-02 04:06:53 GMT2021-06-02 12:06:53(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

People experience the art installation "Strangler" by Hector Zamora in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People watch the art installation "Denature 4" by Henrique Oliveira in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

The art installation "And the World Keeps Turning" by Nnenna Okore is seen in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

A man passes the art installation "Happy Coincidences" by Amanda Browder in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

The art installation "And the World Keeps Turning" by Nnenna Okore is seen in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People experience the art installation "Strangler" by Hector Zamora in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People watch the art installation "Happy Coincidences" by Amanda Browder in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

People experience the art installation "Strangler" by Hector Zamora in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

The art installation "Strangler" by Hector Zamora is seen in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

The art installation "Inner Circle" by Nadia Kaabi-Linke is seen in Bruges, Belgium, June 1, 2021. From May 8 to Oct. 24, the third Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the city with rich history. With the theme "TraumA," art pieces created by thirteen artists and architects were shown in different places in the city. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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