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"Tragic political events" merge at the 'Be Modern' exhibition in Brussels

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Brussels (Belgium), Jan 27 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Leopoldo Rodríguez) Vivid colors and geometric shapes that evoke the plenary room of the European Council - by the Belgian painter Georges Meurant-, welcomes visitors to the "Be Modern" exhibition in Brussels.FOOTAGE FROM THE EXHIBITION 'BRUSSELS - EXPO BE MODERN' AND STATEMENTS BY PIERRE-YVES DESAIVE.

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