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William Sweetlove

William Sweetlove (Born 1949) is active/lives in Belgium.  William Sweetlove is known for Postmodern assemblages.

William Sweetlove is a postmodern artist born in Ostend, Belgium in 1949. He creates assemblages that question the idea of art and culture, showcasing his unique sense of imagination. In 2003, he collaborated with The Cracking Art Group, a collective of artists from northern Italy, resulting in a remarkable collaboration called "Cracking Art loves William Sweetlove"

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for William Sweetlove available:    Felix De Boeck,  Marcel Louis Baugniet,  Renzo Nucara,  Alex Angi,  Leonida de Filippi,  Jean-Michel Folon,  Guy Vandenbranden,  Kicco,  Christian Kriki,  Enrico Sirello,  Carlo Rizzetti,  Massimo Salvadori,  Goffredo Civitarese,  Ben Vautier,  Paul Van Hoeydonck,  Paul Kostabi,  Marco Veronese,  Mario Paschetta,  Beppe Gallo,  Vittorio Maria Di Carlo,  Giorgio Chiesi,  Silvio Formichetti,  Antonio Ialenti,  Cesare Peverelli



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