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A society's culture is a contributing factor to the structure and
design of its architecture. As contemporary globalism brings about
the evolution of the world, architectural style evolves along with
it, which can be observed on an international scale. Cultural
Influences on Architecture is a pivotal reference source for the
latest research on the impact of culture on architecture through
the aspects of planning and production, and highlights the
importance of communicative dimension in design. Featuring
exhaustive coverage on a variety of relevant perspectives and
topics, such as the evolution of construction systems, benefits of
nature-based architecture, and fundamentals of social capital, this
publication is ideally designed for researchers, scholars, and
students seeking current research on the connection between culture
and architecture on a global level.
An extensive retrospective dedicated to Roger Raveel (1921-2013),
one of the most important Belgian painters of the second half of
the 20th century Commemorating the centenary of the artist's birth
in 2021, the Centre for Fine Arts - BOZAR will present an extensive
retrospective dedicated to Roger Raveel (1921-2013), considered one
of the most important Belgian painters of the second half of the
twentieth century. While belonging to the generation of artists
that emerged following the Second World War, flanked by Magritte
and Panamarenko, Raveel radically defended his own independence
from the values commonly associated with this generation, notably
the supposed superiority of internationality over all forms of
local anchorage. In today's context of globalized art and its
associated stereotypes, Raveel's choice to draw inspiration from
his immediate, intimate surroundings-while always being very well
informed about trends in the international art scene-now seems
revolutionary, even prophetic. Showcasing some 120 artworks from
public and private collections, this catalogue seeks to demonstrate
the singularity of Raveel's pictorial language as it took form over
time. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Exhibition Schedule: BOZAR
Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (February 10-July 04, 2021)
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