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For Diva, he was able to
mix the rooms of the house with that borrowed for the occasion from his own collection to give a very personal interpretation of his room of wonders.
His treasure chest of Flanders of the sixteenth century, a memory of his childhood, plays with seashell belts of Thailand, a nec- klace of a Colombian healer. As for the feather crown of Brazil, it is charmed by a snake necklace of the twentieth century from the United States under the watchful eye of a gold medallion Pablo Picasso.
In the second room, inspired by the cabinets of art objects dear to the sixteenth and early seventeenth century, revives the era of scientists who love natural history and dreaming of a new world. In an imaginary bestiary, a salamander pendant, a cameo with a camel head and an owl-shaped hanap stand side by side, before reaching Lucio Fontana’s labyrinth.
This «DIVA» plunges its visitors into an extraordinary world, a phantasmagorical reverie that will move the senses and inspire the most unbridled imagination
DIVA © Frederik Beyens


































































































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