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Walter Leblanc (Hardcover)
Francesca Pola; Contributions by Robyn Farrell, Serge Lemoine, Francesca Pola, Eva Wittocx
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R1,208
Discovery Miles 12 080
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Little is known about Walter Leblanc (1932-1986), one of the key
representatives of kinetic and optical art in the mid-20th century.
This comprehensive monograph, the first on this artist for an
international audience, includes unpublished materials, which
provide insight not only into the art of LeBlanc, but also into the
ZERO artist movement to which he was connected and with which he
was in close dialogue beginning in the 1950s. Walter Leblanc is
based on extensive studies of the artist's work: with about 150
images of his paintings and sculptures, comparative works,
historical photos and documents, it includes a selection of
Leblanc's writings, an iconographic mapping of selected works in
museums around the world, and a bio-bibliographical appendix.
Demonstrating the wealth of his creative output, the book reaffirms
the enduring role Leblanc played in the development of modern and
contemporary art on a global scale. Distributed for Mercatorfonds
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Vincent Geyskens (Paperback)
Dominic Van Den Boogerd, Eduardo Lamas, Eva Wittocx
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R1,167
Discovery Miles 11 670
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An amply illustrated examination of Vincent Geyskens' work
exploring of the position of painting in contemporary society
Vincent Geyskens examines the position of painting in contemporary
society, engaging with abstraction, figuration and a variety of
media and styles as the artist probes their possibilities and
limits. Complemented by a number of older reference works, this
book zooms in on Geyskens' practical work over the past ten years
to bring together various series in free-ranging connection with
one another. It places the spotlight on the breadth of his
experience and gathers together the diverse series and types of
work produced over the course of his oeuvre. The links forged
between the various approaches he uses lends voice to Geyskens'
quest as a painter exploring the status of the image and visual
representation in the present day. His painting is a way of turning
thoughts into something tangible, translating them into substance
in this amply illustrated publication. Distributed for
Mercatorfonds Exhibition Schedule: EXPO M Museum Leuven (May
27-September 5, 2021)
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Tina Gillen: Faraway So Close (Paperback)
Christophe Gallois; Text written by Jean-Philippe Antoine, Marielle Macé, Eva Wittocx; Designed by Kim Beirnaert
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R838
R776
Discovery Miles 7 760
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Concerned primarily with the medium of painting, the work of Tina
Gillen examines how we relate to the world around us, namely
through the themes of landscape and dwelling. Her paintings often
originate in photographic images that she modifies, simplifies,
pictorially "translates," and pairs with other elements to arrive
at compositions that purposefully nurture a certain ambiguity,
somewhere between abstraction and figuration, construction and
improvisation, the surface of the canvas and the translation of a
space. This book is being published in conjunction with her
exhibition Faraway So Close, presented at the Luxembourg Pavilion
as part of the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di
Venezia. Richly illustrated, the catalogue also includes three
essays addressing various aspects of Tina Gillen’s work—the
relationship between painting and space, the ties between painting
and photography, and the meaning of landscape today—as well as an
extensive interview with the artist.
This publication presents recent works by Swiss artist Ugo
Rondinone (born 1964) relating to nature and mankind, including
bronze sculptures of birds, stained-glass clocks, wax and earthen
figures, plus a drawing series and a series of poems.
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