Matches in Stad Gent for { ?s ?p <div class="paragraph text"> <p><span>Argentine artist Hyuro (Tamara Djurovic) was known for her dreamlike, surrealist compositions in which women often play the leading part. The subdued colours she uses in her work give her pictorial style an intimate and delicate touch. She has remained true to her recognisable style for her interpretation of the Ghent Altarpiece as depicted on a façade near Saint James' Church. She died in 2020.</span></p> <p><span>The cloth represented in Hyuro’s mural create a link with the rich fabrics and garments shown in the Ghent Altarpiece. The floral pattern is a reference to the botanical splendour of the polyptych. Hyuro often includes a political message in her art, and this mural is no exception. It is aimed at highlighting the refugee issue and how policymakers deal with this issue.</span></p> </div> ?g. }
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- article articleBody " <div class="paragraph text"> <p><span>Argentine artist Hyuro (Tamara Djurovic) was known for her dreamlike, surrealist compositions in which women often play the leading part. The subdued colours she uses in her work give her pictorial style an intimate and delicate touch. She has remained true to her recognisable style for her interpretation of the Ghent Altarpiece as depicted on a façade near Saint James' Church. She died in 2020.</span></p> <p><span>The cloth represented in Hyuro’s mural create a link with the rich fabrics and garments shown in the Ghent Altarpiece. The floral pattern is a reference to the botanical splendour of the polyptych. Hyuro often includes a political message in her art, and this mural is no exception. It is aimed at highlighting the refugee issue and how policymakers deal with this issue.</span></p> </div> " art.