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Wim Delvoye (born 1965 in Wervik, West Flanders)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Guggenheim )〕 is a Belgian neo-conceptual artist known for his inventive and often shocking projects. Much of his work is focused on the body. He repeatedly links the attractive with the repulsive, creating work that holds within it inherent contradictions- one does not know whether to stare, be seduced, or to look away. As Robert Enright wrote in ''Border Crossings'', "Delvoye is involved in a way of making art that reorients our understanding of how beauty can be created".〔(Enright, Robert. "Vim & Vigour; An Interview with Wim Delvoye". ''Border Crossings'' 96 (2005): n. pag. Web. 4 Jun 2010. )〕 Wim Delvoye has an eclectic oeuvre, exposing his interest in a range of themes, from bodily function,and scatology to the function of art in the current market economy, and numerous subjects in between. He lives and works in Brighton, UK. ==Early life== Wim Delvoye was raised in Wervik, a small town in West Flanders, Belgium. Delvoye did not have a religious upbringing but has been influenced by the Roman Catholic architecture that surrounded him. In a conversation with Michaël Amy of the ''New York Times'', Delvoye stated, "I have vivid memories of crowds marching behind a single statue as well as of people kneeling in front of painted and carved altarpieces… Although I was barely aware of the ideas lurking behind these types of images, I soon understood that paintings and sculptures were of great importance".
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