A great view from Brussel's Atomium, showing the wide and beautiful landscape while delivering the proof what a masterpiece this construction was when being built for the Expo in 1958!

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Once you see the #Atomium for the very first time, you begin to understand that it might indeed be a little larger than you did imagine. Impressive tour throughout this #expo1958bruxelles-gem some years ago!

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Hulot meets Brussels 🇧🇪 (art David Merveille)

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The Americans (1958) by Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) is a wall fresco in eight parts, measuring over 70 metres in length, inspired by the ‘American way of life’. #TheAmericans #SaulSteinberg #Brussels #Expo58 #FineArtsBelgium #RMFAB #MRBAB #KMSKB

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The Americans by Saul Steinberg. Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) was an American artist born in Romania. For more than 60 years, he created drawings and covers for The New Yorker magazine. In 1958, he was commissioned by the American government to create a work of art for the American pavilion at the World‘s Fair in Brussels (Expo 58). A futuristic circular building on the Heysel Plateau (in Laeken, in the north-west of the City of Brussels), which we still know today as the American Theatre (‘Amerikaans Theater’ in Dutch, because it was used for a long time for the studios of the Flemish public radio and television broadcaster, now VRT). ‘The Americans’ is a wall fresco in eight parts, measuring over 70 metres in length, inspired by the ‘American way of life’. In the spring of 2025, three of the eight panels were used as a backdrop for a press presentation by the Belgian luxury leather goods store Maison Delvaux. Maison Delvaux also supported the restoration of these three panels, as well as the five others, so that the work can be preserved and rediscovered in all its glory. The giant work was rarely shown because of its volume and fragility. But now, three panels of Saul Steinberg’s work are on display until 19 October 2025 on the first floor of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in a temporary exhibition space (admission included in a ticket to the permanent exhibition). (1) Signage in the museum directing visitors to the section where Saul Steinberg’s three panels of ‘The Americans’ are on display. (2) Detail from the panel ‘Main Street - Small Town’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7408. (3) Detail from the panel ‘Downtown - Big City’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7409. (4) Detail from the panel ‘Cocktail Party’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7413. #TheAmericans #SaulSteinberg #Brussels #Expo58 #FineArtsBelgium #RMFAB #MRBAB #KMSKB

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The Americans by Saul Steinberg.

Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) was an American artist born in Romania. For more than 60 years, he created drawings and covers for The New Yorker magazine. In 1958, he was commissioned by the American government to create a work of art for the American pavilion at the World‘s Fair in Brussels (Expo 58). A futuristic circular building on the Heysel Plateau (in Laeken, in the north-west of the City of Brussels), which we still know today as the American Theatre (‘Amerikaans Theater’ in Dutch, because it was used for a long time for the studios of the Flemish public radio and television broadcaster, now VRT).

‘The Americans’ is a wall fresco in eight parts, measuring over 70 metres in length, inspired by the ‘American way of life’.

In the spring of 2025, three of the eight panels were used as a backdrop for a press presentation by the Belgian luxury leather goods store Maison Delvaux. Maison Delvaux also supported the restoration of these three panels, as well as the five others, so that the work can be preserved and rediscovered in all its glory.

The giant work was rarely shown because of its volume and fragility. But now, three panels of Saul Steinberg’s work are on display until 19 October 2025 on the first floor of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in a temporary exhibition space (admission included in a ticket to the permanent exhibition).

(1) Signage in the museum directing visitors to the section where Saul Steinberg’s three panels of ‘The Americans’ are on display.

(2) Detail from the panel ‘Main Street - Small Town’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7408.

(3) Detail from the panel ‘Downtown - Big City’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7409.

(4) Detail from the panel ‘Cocktail Party’. Acquired in 1958. Inv. 7413.

#TheAmericans #SaulSteinberg #Brussels #Expo58 #FineArtsBelgium #RMFAB #MRBAB #KMSKB
Atomium, biểu tượng không thể bỏ qua tại Brussels, không chỉ là công trình của Expo 1958 mà còn là nguồn cảm hứng cho sự đổi mới. Với thiết kế táo bạo, nó khắc sâu vào lòng du khách và truyền tải tinh thần sáng tạo không ngừng. Hãy khám phá! #Atomium #Brussels #ĐổiMới #Expo58 https://ift.tt/B4WLToh
Atomium: Biểu tượng Expo vượt thời gian của Brussels truyền cảm hứng đổi mới - Thế Giới Trong Tầm Tay

Khám phá Atomium ở Brussels, biểu tượng Expo 1958 đại diện cho sự đổi mới và thiết kế sáng tạo.

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"Marche de l'atomium" - Grande Harmonie De Bruxelles

The theme to Expo '58, a grand exposition in Brussels to mark International Geophysical Year.

The Expo's enduring symbol is the Atomium, a giant structure of an iron crystal. It also gave us Lucien de Roeck's star, which I use as an icon almost everywhere.

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LA GRANDE HARMONIE DE BRUXELLES - Marche officielle de l'exposition (45T - 1958)

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Pink Floyd - The Scarecrow (Brussels, Belgium 1968) (HD 60fps)

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