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"Contemporary artists often borrow, steal, recycle or sample from earlier works. The classic fairy tale with its wondrous, sometimes fearsome creatures is one of the themes that is frequently reverted to. Dragons, fairies, gnomes and witches are omnipresent in today's art. Taking advantage of the sociological and psychological impact of fairy tales, artists thankfully tap into this magical universe and combine or alter the fairy tale images in new, contemporary pieces. Age-old castles, hidden caves, forbidden rooms or impenetrable woods are repeatedly seen as backdrops for art installations, video art, paintings or sculptures. For artists, these fantastic stories from the fairy world function as a magical mirror for the complexity of human relations and interactions."
Thematology --- Art --- Literature --- Fairy tales in art. --- Art, Modern --- Contes de fées dans l'art --- 7.041 --- 7.049 --- 7.039 --- Thema's in de kunst ; sprookjes ; kinderverhalen --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Namen ; Maison de la Culture de la Province de Namur --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Exhibitions --- Contes de fées dans l'art --- Contemporary art --- Themes, motives --- Fairy tales in art --- kunstenaars --- kunst --- België --- 21e eeuw (eenentwintigste eeuw) --- sprookjes --- iconografie --- volksverhalen --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- 706.9 --- 707.8 --- Anderson, Alice --- Barney, Matthew --- Bay, Catherina --- Bourdarel, Katia --- Cotton, Will --- Delvoye, Wim --- Dine, Jim --- Gaskell, Anna --- Knorr, Karen --- Smith, Kiki --- kunstgeschiedenis, België, 21e eeuw --- kunstgeschiedenis, overige landen, 20e eeuw --- 705.9 --- kunst; algemeen ; beeldende kunst; algemeen ; 21e eeuw
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