An installation by Levi van Veluw challenges visitors to get in touch with their spiritual side

Dutch artist Levi van Veluw was raised in Hoevelaken, a small town in the 'Bible Belt' of the Netherlands. As the grandson of a minister, he grew up fascinated about the mysticism and rituals surrounding the church he was reared in; the artist rec
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