Get In, Loser, 2017
Public intervention (Brussels)

The equestrian sculpture Le Dompteur de chevaux (1885), commissioned by King Leopold II to Thomas Vinçotte, stands as a testament to the grand vision of urban transformation undertaken in Brussels at the end of the 19th century. During this era, Leopold II initiated significant renovations and modernization of the city center and its grand boulevards, transforming them into spaces dedicated to ostentatious consumption.