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figures [representations] --- Sculpture --- heads [representations] --- sculpture [visual works] --- busts [figures] --- Primitivist [Russian art movement] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Zadkine, Ossip --- 73.07 --- Beeldhouwkunst ; 20ste eeuw ; Ossip Zadkine --- Zadkine, Ossip 1890-1967 (°Smolensk, Sovjetunie). Werkte en leefde Parijs --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Zakkin, Oshippu --- T︠S︡adkin, Osip --- Zadḳin, Osip --- זאדקין, אוסיפ --- Exhibitions --- MAD-faculty 19 --- beeldhouwkunst 20e eeuw --- Zadkine --- tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Zadkine, Joë --- busts [general, figures] --- paintings [visual works]
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Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- De Bruyckere, Berlinde --- MAD-faculty 12 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- België --- Sculpture --- Drawing --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- wool [textile] --- anthropomorphic --- iron [metal] --- leather --- wood [plant material] --- human figures [visual works] --- cotton [textile] --- epoxy resin --- wax
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Heylen, Jan, --- sculpting --- Sculpture --- ceramics [object genre] --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Heylen, Jan --- departement Beeldende Kunst 09 --- keramiek --- keramist --- sculpture [visual works] --- studio ceramics --- metal --- human figures [visual works]
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kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Tinel Koenraad --- 73.071 TINEL --- België --- beeldhouwkunst --- Tinel Koen --- Exhibitions --- figures [representations] --- Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- Tinel, Koenraad --- MAD-faculty 18 --- beeldhouwkunst 20e eeuw-21e eeuw --- Tinel, Koenraad. --- emblemen. --- De Churriguera, José Benito.
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Kunst --- schilderen [kunst] --- beeldhouwen --- Coolen, Caroline --- MAD-faculty 18 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- Art --- painting [image-making] --- sculpting --- assemblages [sculpture] --- Nature --- biological material --- human figures [visual works] --- bodies [animal components] --- landscapes [representations]
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Le grand art n’a pas besoin d’explication pour toucher les gens. Certaines œuvres d’art laissent les observateurs perplexes, d’autres leur permettent de « voir » sous un angle différent. L’exposition 'Encounters' parle d’une expérience universelle de l’art et de l'effet que l’art produit sur chacun. Dans ses textes, Paul Vandenbroeck a, pour ainsi dire, produit son « Magnum opus », résultat d’années d’une approche interdisciplinaire dédiée à l’intersection de l’histoire de l’art, de la psychanalyse d’inspiration féministe et de l’anthropologie culturelle. Le lecteur vit une expérience et reçoit un aperçu de l’essence la plus esthétique et existentielle de l’art dans cet ouvrage transculturel et transhistorique de 456 pages somptueusement illustré.
art [fine art] --- Affective and dynamic functions --- emotion --- Art --- Exhibitions --- human figures [visual works] --- art theory --- bodies [human and animal components] --- form [composition concepts] --- perception --- Philosophy --- Psychological aspects --- MAD-faculty 17 --- kunst en lichaam --- kunst en cultuur --- bodies [animal components] --- Histoire de l'art --- Esthétique --- Analyse de l'art --- Philosophie de l'art --- art [discipline] --- kunstfilosofie --- kunststromingen --- symbolen --- kunstbeleving --- kunstfilosofie. --- kunststromingen. --- symbolen. --- kunstbeleving.
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Thema's in de kunst ; mythen --- 7.046 --- 291.13 --- #gsdb3 --- #GGSB: Mythologie --- #GGSB: Symbolen --- C1 --- mythologie --- 291.13 Mythe. Vergelijkende mythologie --- Mythe. Vergelijkende mythologie --- Iconografie ; epische, mythologische, religieuze voorstellingen --- Kerken en religie --- mythologie (genre) --- Comparative religion --- Epical, mythological and fictitious figures --- Mythologie --- Symbolen
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« Il n’y a réellement ni beau style, ni beau dessin, ni belle couleur : il n’y a qu’une seule beauté, celle de la vérité qui se révèle ». Ces mots de Rodin viennent à l’esprit quand on regarde les sculptures de Hanneke Beaumont. Dans leur silence, leurs attitudes qui sont celles de l’agenouillement, de l’allongement, de l’apaisement, de l’attente, parfois du déséquilibre proche de la chute, parfois de l’assise voisine du repos, du geste qui reste inachevé et du mouvement pas encore figé, elles semblent appartenir naturellement à l’espace, s’y inscrire dans la puissance et la douceur unies. Sans doute parce qu’elles l’occupent sans vouloir le conquérir, ce qui revient à mieux se l’approprier. On est maître de ce qu’on ne cherche pas à posséder, pour paraphraser Sénèque ! L’extrême talent de cette artiste ne viendrait-il pas de cette capacité, qui fait défaut à tant d’artistes contemporains, d’exprimer ce qu’elle ressent au fond d’elle-même en évitant un discours inutile sur la condition de l’homme d’aujourd’hui ? Les œuvres que Hanneke Beaumont exécute et qui consacrent une carrière reconnue désormais internationalement parlent d’abord de ce qui est immuable chez l’être, de sa confrontation avec le temps qui sans cesse le rattrape, de son interrogation renouvelée sur la destinée, de sa fragilité, de sa solidarité avec ses semblables. D’où ces yeux qui fixent, ces mains qui agrippent ou implorent, ces positions fermes et ces visages lisses qui pour certains sont à la frontière du masculin et du féminin. S’il y a une uniformité des formes, si les ressemblances a priori sont frappantes entre les statues, à bien y regarder, le travail des mains exploitent d’abord la matière pour l’animer, au sens premier du terme. Ces individus bien que n’ayant pas d’identités discernables et d’âges évidents, n’étant pas originaires de lieux connus, habitent cependant partout où les questions existentielles se posent. Hanneke Beaumont is known for her life-size sculptures of human figures in public spaces, which are to be found everywhere - from Brussels to Connecticut. For 35 years, she has been a key part of the international art scene with works in the collections of, among others, the Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, the Baker Museum in Florida and the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Michigan. The latter two also organized a highly-successful solo exposition of her work.
sculpture [visual works] --- sculptors --- Beaumont, Hanneke --- Beeldhouwkunst --- beeldhouwwerken [beeldmateriaal] --- terracotta's --- bronzen --- tekenen --- openbare kunst --- gietijzer --- mensenfiguren --- beeldhouwers --- MAD-faculty 19 --- beeldhouwkunst 20e eeuw-21e eeuw --- Sculpture --- Monographie --- Beaumont, Hanneke, --- terracottas [sculptural works] --- bronzes [visual works] --- drawing [image-making] --- public art --- cast iron --- human figures [visual works] --- Beaumont, Hanneke, 1947 --- -Sculpture --- Beaumont, Hanneke, 1947-
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Comparative literature --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques --- Nietzsche, Friedrich W. --- Proust, Marcel --- Rilke, Rainer Maria --- French literature --- German literature --- Figures of speech --- Allegory --- Littérature française --- Littérature allemande --- Figures de rhétorique --- Allégorie --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Proust, Marcel, --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, --- Style --- -German literature --- -82 --- English language --- Imagery --- Speech, Figures of --- Tropes --- Rhetoric --- Symbolism --- Personification in literature --- Symbolism in literature --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- Rousseau, Jean Jacques --- -Literary style --- 82 Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Littérature française --- Littérature allemande --- Figures de rhétorique --- Allégorie --- Style. --- 82 --- Literary style. --- Literary style --- MAD-faculty 13 --- Franse letterkunde --- Duitse letterkunde --- geschiedenis en kritiek --- 82 Literature in general --- Literature in general --- Rouseau, Jan Jakub, --- Russo, Zhan Zhak, --- Rousseau, John James, --- Rūssū, Jān Jāk, --- Lu-so, --- Ru-xô, Giăng-Giá̆c, --- Rousseau, Jean Jaques, --- Rousseau, Jean Jeacques, --- Rousseau, J. J. --- Rusō, Jan Jakku, --- Rousseau, Gian Giacomo, --- Ruso, Z'an Z'aḳ, --- Rūcō, --- Citoyen de Genève, --- Citizen of Geneva, --- Roussō, --- Rousseau, --- Rūssō, --- Rousseau, Johann Jacob, --- Руссо, Жан-Жак, --- רוסא, זשאן־זשאק --- רוסא, י׳ן י׳ק, --- רוסו, זאאן זאאק, --- רוסו, ז׳אן־ז׳אק, --- روسو، چان چاك --- روسو، ژان ژاك --- 卢梭, --- Rousseau, Juan Jacobo, --- Rousseau, G. G. --- Ruso, Jan Jak, --- Rūsaw, Zhān Zhāk, --- Rūsū, Zhān Zhāk, --- French literature - History and criticism --- German literature - History and criticism --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, - 1712-1778 - Literary style --- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, - 1712-1778 --- RHETORIQUE --- ROUSSEAU (JEAN-JACQUES), 1712-1778 --- NIETZSCHE (FRIEDRICH), 1844-1900 --- ALLEGORY --- FIGURES OF SPEECH --- PROUST (MARCEL), 1871-1922 --- RILKE (RAINER MARIA), 1875-1926 --- STYLISTIQUE --- STYLE --- CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION
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"'Louise Bourgeois : An Unfolding Portrait' explores this celebrated artist's prints and books, a little known but highly significant part of Bourgeois's larger practice. Her copious production in these mediums - addressing themes that perennially occupied her, including memory, trauma, and the body - is examined here within the context of related sculptures, drawings, and paintings. This investigation sheds light on Bourgeois's creative process, which is uniquely and vividly apparent through the evolving states and variants of her prints; seeing these sequences unfold is akin to looking over the artist's shoulder as she worked. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this catalogue features an insightful essay by curator (and longtime friend of the artist) Deborah Wye, examining Bourgeois's involvement with these mediums alongside the developments of her long life and career. Interviews with three of the artist's close collaborators further illuminate her artistic practice and output, some three hundred examples of which are presented in this volume." Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait' explores the prints, books, and creative process of the celebrated sculptor Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010). Bourgeois's printed oeuvre, a little-known aspect of her work, is vast in scope and comprises some 1,400 printed compositions, created primarily in the last two decades of her life but also at the beginning of her career, in the 1940s. Over the course of her career, Bourgeois constantly revisited the themes of her art, all of which emerged from emotions she struggled with for a lifetime. Also, she said there was no rivalry between the mediums in which she worked, noting that they say the same thing in different ways. Here, her prints and illustrated books will be seen in the context of related sculptures, drawings, and paintings, and within thematic groupings that explore motifs of architecture, the body, and nature, as well as investigations of abstraction and works made from old garments and household fabrics. Exhibition: Museum of Modern Art, New York, United States (24.09.2017 - 28.01.2018).
sculpture [visual works] --- psychology --- human figures [visual works] --- drypoints [prints] --- lithographs --- etchings [prints] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- identity --- Art --- sexuality --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Prints, French --- Women artists --- Women sculptors --- kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- boeken --- twintigste eeuw --- Frankrijk --- Verenigde Staten --- boekontwerp --- tekenkunst --- grafiek --- Bourgeois Louise --- 76.071 BOURGEOIS --- 7.071 BOURGEOIS --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Sculptresses --- French prints --- Exhibitions --- Artists --- Sculptors --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- MAD-faculty 18 --- paintings [visual works]
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