
Former home and studio of the sculptor Oscar JespersThis house and studio with its curved façade and sober rooms was built in 1928 to the design of the architect Victor Bourgeois, one of the leading representatives of the Modernist avant-garde in Belgium, and designer of the Cité Moderne housing estate at Berchem-Sainte-Agathe. His client Oscar Jespers was a famous Expressionist sculptor and taught at the La Cambre School of Art, as did Bourgeois. The building is made up of three sections that can still be partially distinguished today: two exhibition ares, one near the entrance and the other on the first floor; the double-height artist's studio and the private house, which occupies all of the second floor.
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