A handful of carefully chosen LEGO fans from across the world have been invited to showcase their creations in the Masterpiece Gallery exhibition. For one full year starting this week, LEGO builds from 15 artists will be displayed on the top floor of LEGO House, highlighting imaginative designs and boundless creative spirit. All of this will be in the heart of Billund, seen as the heart of LEGO play.
“Every build in the exhibition reflects great effort and creativity and brings joy to everyone who visits. We look forward to sharing the exhibition and hope our guests leave inspired to continue building their own ideas with LEGO bricks, no matter their age,” says Kathrine Kirk Muff, Managing Director at LEGO House.
The impressive roster has designers hailing from Australia, China, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, UK, USA, and Vietnam, marking one of the most diverse LEGO curations to date. For these AFOLs (Adult Fan of LEGO) it’s nothing short of a dream come true.
“Every new build is a chance to learn something new, and I really enjoy tackling different challenges with LEGO bricks. For me, it’s the variety and overcoming obstacles that make building with LEGO bricks so much fun,” says Donny Chen, one of three Australian AFOLs chosen for the exhibition.
The Masterpiece Gallery will be accessible to the public as of September 27.
Exhibitors at the Masterpiece Gallery: Donny Chen (Australia), Dicken Liu (China), Roldan Grace (US), Victoria Worsley (UK), Jessica Bavier (US), Victor van den Berg (Netherlands), Khang Huynh (Vietnam), Nathan Don (US), Tamami Takado (Japan), Martin Gebert (Germany), Steven Howard (US), Takuya Fukugawa (Japan) Andrew Steel (Australia), Aiden Kessel (Australia), and Jiwoo Seon (S. Korea)
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