A Serpentine Gesture and Other Prophecies

Saturday 04 December 2010 01:00 GMT
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An exhibition of contemporary art featuring the work of Werner Herzog and Antony Gormley opens at a gallery in Metz, France later this month.

A Serpentine Gesture and Other Prophecies, curated by Beatrice Josse, opens at Fonds Regional D’art Contemporain de Lorraine (FRAC) ( www.fraclorraine.org) on 15 January 2010.

Founded in 1984 with the purpose of supporting artistic creativity in the region by forming and exhibiting an international-level art collection, FRAC is no longer a nomadic gallery and has taken up permanent residency at 1bis Res Des Trinitaires F-57000.

Click on the image to preview highlights from the exhibition

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