What James Ensor Knew About the Masks We Wear
Briefly

James Ensor, a Belgian painter from the 19th century, explored the theme of masks in his art, showcasing a society filled with distorted identities and grotesque self-representations.
Herwig Todts, a curator at K.M.S.K.A., emphasized that Ensor did not just adopt Impressionist techniques; he expanded them into avant-garde expressionism, thus changing the game for future artists.
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