
Wim Delvoye
Wim Delvoye is a Belgian contemporary artist known for his provocative and often controversial works that challenge societal norms, including his infamous 'Cloaca' machine, which mimics the human digestive system. He gained recognition in the international art scene for his unique blend of high art and industrial processes, and his collaborations with various institutions, including the Mudam in Luxembourg, where he created an iconoclastic chapel.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Wim Delvoye is mentioned for his installation 'Chapelle', which was part of the context surrounding De Robertis's work.
Deborah De Robertis zeigt sich erneut nackt in ParisWim Delvoye has challenged the audience with his art in Luxembourg.
Wim Delvoye und Luxemburg: Provokation, Kunst und Konflikte im Wandel der ZeitWim Delvoye is described as an 'enfant terrible' of the international art scene, known for his provocative works.
„Wim Delvoye et moi“ von Enrico Lunghi – Eine persönliche Kulturgeschichte Luxemburgs












