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Iris Rombouts - Poetry of the Bee (Paperback)
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Iris Rombouts - Poetry of the Bee (Paperback)
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This book celebrates the bee in all its humble glory, and does so
in a completely original way. It has long been a dream of art
director Iris Rombouts to produce an art book that sheds new light
on our familiar surroundings and our daily food in particular. And
what better way to do that than with the bee, the most important
creature to humans on earth? Not only is this small insect
indispensible to our food chain - it pollinates over 80% of all
flowering plants and 70 of the top human food crops - but it is
also a source of inspiration for architects, writers, artists and
even whole cities. This book celebrates the bee in all its humble
glory, and does so in a completely original way. With a preface by
author Jeroen Olyslaegers. We see the bee represented by old
masters and contemporary artists, by insectobsessed Renaissance man
Jan Fabre, by Joseph Beuys and his Honey Pump and by Tomas
Libertiny with his beeswax sculptures. There is the ceramic piece
of art 'The Wall' by Carla Arocha and Stephane Schraenen, with its
repetitive structure that reminds of a honeycomb. Fashion, too, is
represented: designer Harm Van Zwolle chose the bee as his muse,
proving that the beekeeper s outfit can become a covetable piece of
clothing. The book is as multi-faceted as the eye of the bee. It
pays homage to Maurice Maeterlinck, winner of the Nobel Prize for
Literature, who tells the most inspiring tales about the life and
death of the bee. It explores the mythical powers of the Apis
Mellifera, and invites passionate beekeepers from all over the
world to share their vision and show that there is much more to the
bee than honey. The book also explains how the beehive inspired
architects Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright to create stunning
buildings that will impress many generations to come. As readers,
we explore the feather-light steel building 'The Hive' by Wolfgang
Buttress, and travel to Manchester, the city that chose the bee as
its symbol and has shown to be every bit as courageous and
resilient as the insect itself. All these weird and wonderful
stories are accompanied by the work of talented photographers such
as Stephen Mattues, Diego Franssens, studioEAST, Mark Haddon,
Stephen Goodenough, Joao Sousa, Filip Van Roe, Wout Hendrickx and
Iris herself. With this book, Iris Rombouts has created a joyful,
brilliant mix of stories, photography and art, with the bee as the
well-deserved star of the show.
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