Jean Harlez

[2] He used a 35mm camera to make a short film on the creation of a peasant cooperative called ''Quand chacun apporte sa part, released in 1954.

[3] He then directed Le Chantier des Gosses which was filmed in Les Marolles, a working-class district of Brussels,[4] between 1956 and 1958 with no sound.

After sound was added, the film eventually had its premiere on 30 September 1970 at the Palais des Congrès de Bruxelles [fr].

[6] He collaborated Belgian with artist, poet, and filmmaker Marcel Broodthaers, and also worked as cameraman on around a dozen of his films[1] over a period of many years.

These are relief paintings, life-size, where original photos, recovered objects, casts and other various and varied elements are mixed.