Francis Alÿs Fabiola

Wonderful exhibition come installation at the National Portrait Gallery which brought together a set of pictures collected by the artist Francis Alÿs of reproductions of a lost 19th century picture of Fabiola, a 5th century saint.

Set in two small rooms painted in dark green these profiles of woman in a red scarf were just stunning. The sense of repetition was wonderful and the idea that most were amateur products made with love gave a deeper resonance.

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