In 2014, a doctoral candidate at UQAM attempted to locate the 3574 Saint-Denis location. It was now a bubble tea shop. The owner had never heard of Beaulieu. The Lyon warehouse had been demolished. The Brussels chapel had been converted into a hostel; the night clerk said the only strange thing in the building was the plumbing.
The Lyon show closed after two weeks. Four attendees reportedly sought psychiatric help for "intrusive nostalgia." Beaulieu vanished again, leaving behind the porcelain masks in a trash bin behind the warehouse. The final and most notorious of the Etranges Exhibitions took place in a decommissioned chapel in the Marolles district of Brussels. This was the largest and most ambitious. etranges exhibitions 2002 benjamin beaulieu
The horror was that patrons reported seeing their own memories in the box. In 2014, a doctoral candidate at UQAM attempted
Thus began the first of the . Exhibition I: Montreal (September 2002) – La Chambre des Échos Trompeurs The Montreal installation was the smallest but most psychologically dense. It occupied a former shoe repair shop, no larger than 400 square feet. Attendees recall a single, industrial bulb hanging from the ceiling, illuminating nothing but a heavy velvet curtain. The Lyon warehouse had been demolished