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Het huis : Thomas Schütte sculpturen : Robbrecht en Daem architecten.
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ISBN: 9789461300737 9461300735 Year: 2012 Publisher: Antwerpen Ludion

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The new pavilion in the Middelheim sculpture park in Antwerp houses a series of ceramic sculptures by German artist Thomas Schütte. Ghent-based architects Robbrecht & Daem are the designers of the half-open pavilion, which they named 'The House'. Schütte's fragile sculptures are a perfect fit for the nature and spirit of the pavilion's architecture, which is specially designed to cast a protective veil over vulnerable artworks. This book tells the story of the unique collaboration between the sculpture park, the architects and the artist.00.

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sculpting --- architectuur --- sculptors --- Museology --- beeldhouwkunst --- museology --- museumkunde --- architecture [discipline] --- Schütte, Thomas --- Daem, Hilde --- Robbrecht, Paul --- Architectural firms --- Agences d'architecture --- Schütte, Thomas, --- Robbrecht Daem --- Middelheimmuseum --- Antwerpen --- 725.91 --- 7 --- 73.07 --- 72.07 --- 72.039 --- 728.7 --- Beeldhouwkunst ; 1997-2011 ; Thomas Schütte --- Schütte, Thomas °1954 (°Oldenburg, Duitsland) --- Nieuwe Beeldhouwkunst --- Keramiek ; klei ; in de beeldende kunst ; 21ste eeuw --- Robbrecht en Daem Architecten --- Robbrecht, Paul °1950 (°Sleidinge, Evergem, België) --- Daem, Hilde °1950 (°Haaltert, België) --- Paviljoenen ; Antwerpen ; Middelheimmuseum ; "Het Huis" ; Robbrecht en Daem --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; Middelheimmuseum --- tentoonstellingsgebouwen --- Robbrecht en Daem --- Paul Robbrecht --- Hilde Daem --- Thomas Schütte --- architecten --- kunst --- kunst en architectuur --- Robbrecht & Daem --- Robbrecht Paul --- Daem Hilde --- België --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Duitsland --- Schütte Thomas --- Middelheim --- 73.071 SCHÜTTE --- Paviljoenen (architectuur) --- Tentoonstellingsgebouwen --- Kunst --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Openbare gebouwen ; tentoonstellingsgebouwen --- Woningbouw ; verplaatsbare en tijdelijke woningen, transformeerbare woningen --- Exhibitions --- Sculpture --- ceramics [object genre] --- sculpture [visual works] --- Architecture --- Robbrecht en Daem architecten [Ghent] --- Schütte, Thomas, --- Museum architecture --- Belgium --- Design and plans --- Architectural design --- History --- 21st century --- studio ceramics --- Belgische architectuur --- Robbrecht, Paul. --- Daem, Hilde. --- architectuur. --- sculptuur. --- Daem, Kristien. --- Schütte, Thomas.


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Maison Martin Margiela.
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ISBN: 9780847831883 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York : Rizzoli International Publications,

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Graduating from Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts in the 1980s, Martin Margiela (and his contemporaries in the Antwerp Six) transformed global fashion with his aggressive restatement of traditional fashion design and a polemical approach to luxury trends. Working first with the house of Gaultier, Margiela absorbed the radical design of Japanese deconstruction, making it wholly his own with the founding of his own label in 1988. Margiela propounds a singular, enigmatic look, moving beyond the recognizable tropes of deconstruction—a monochromatic palette, outsized garments, non-traditional fabrics, exposed seams, or roughly appliquéd details—to develop a fully considered worldview, one with elegance, mystery, and menace in equal measure. This book provides an inside look at the design process from a craftsman who creates pieces prized for their originality, delicacy, and daring. In the spirit of Margiela’s garments, the book is a work of art in itself, designed exclusively by Margiela and complete with silver inks, ribbon markers, a variety of lush paper types, twelve booklets, and an embroidered white-linen cover. This book provides a window onto the intimate, handmade world of a unique designer.

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