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Processus de conception --- Logement social --- Borel, Frédéric --- Paris (France)
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Public housing --- Architecture --- Logement social --- History --- Histoire --- Borel, Frédéric,
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Galerie de portraits de créateurs visuels bruxellois ne prétendant à aucune exhaustivité. Il faut avant tout y voir une invitation à la réflexion sur la notion insaisissable du portrait. Œuvrant avec une proximité distante, tablant sur l’absence d’artifice, André Goldberg se sert du huis-clos du studio comme d’un espace vide qui contraint le sujet à se situer par rapport à lui-même. Les sujets auront apporté un objet fétiche avec lequel ils entretiennent une complicité secrète. Photographié en l’absence de leur propriétaire, André Goldberg en a donné une vision plastique. Après avoir capté l’expression de la personnalité des modèles, il exhale celle des objets uniques et autonomes. Parce que leur vocation n’est pas d’être quelque chose, mais d’être là. André Goldberg, photographe et cinéaste bruxellois, est l’auteur de plusieurs recueils de portraits photographiques et de films sur des artistes contemporains.
Portrait photography --- Photography, Artistic --- Portraits (Photographie) --- Photographie artistique --- Goldberg, André --- Goldberg, André --- Portrait --- Photographie --- Portrait photography - 20th century
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Over the long course of human history, jewelry and other kinds of body adornment have expressed a multitude of meanings in people's lives - social position, marital status, individual wealth, self-esteem. All these things and more are revealed in the objects that men and women use and wear on and around their bodies. And those who can perceive and understand the subtle meanings of these richly elaborated, finely crafted, and beautiful things are the richer for it. Among the world's finest private collections of ethnic jewelry is that of Colette and Jean-Pierre Ghysels. Formed over the course of more than thirty years of dedicated world travel, conscientious trekking, and trading, the Ghysels' collection has, until now, not been available for viewing except to the couple's friends and selected scholars. Never exhibited extensively, never published in any comprehensive way, the collection has remained carefully protected in Brussels. Published here for the first time, the Ghysels Collection comes to light in brilliant photographs - made especially for this book - by John Bigelow Taylor and accompanied by a thoughtful and wide-ranging introductory text by a Belgian scholar, the art historian France Borel. Among the four hundred stunning color reproductions from the collection are pieces from every corner of the globe - Africa, the Middle East, the mountain kingdoms of Asia, India, the golden triangle, Indonesia and Malaysia, the Philippines, China and Japan, Oceania, and the Americas. The materials of which they are made cover an enormously wide array: gold, silver, brass, bronze, and iron; precious and semiprecious gems such as carnelian, turquoise, and amber; animal fur, bones, teeth, and feathers; shell, ivory, wood, leather, stone, glass, seeds, plant fibers, and clay. The range of sizes, forms, and craft techniques is equally amazing. In her lucid and readable overall survey of the subject and in geographical section introductions, France Borel leads the reader into the rich subtext of ethnic jewelry, establishing the varied and complex reasons for its creation and the many meanings behind its use. She guides the reader to fresh understandings of body decoration and the significance of personal adornment among tribal peoples and other coherent cultural groups around the world. Colette Ghysels herself provides detailed captions for all the illustrations, identifying materials and craft methods, giving tribal names and uses for the objects, and offering a more sophisticated appreciation not only of the value, rarity, and significance, but of the beauty of each work. This exquisite book will find many devoted readers not only among jewelry and fashion professionals and amateur anthropologists, but among all who love handmade objects of aesthetic delight and profound cultural significance.
Ethnic jewelry --- Bijoux ethniques --- Private collections --- Catalogs --- Collections privées --- Catalogues --- Ghysels, Colette --- Ghysels, Jean-Pierre --- Art collections --- Catalogs. --- Collections privées --- Jewelry --- Private collections&delete&
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Chacun des articles réunis ici constitue l'approche d'une branche particulière des sciences humaines en fonction d'une "conscience sémiologique". Il importe d'interpréter le signe et le système dans lequel il s'inscrit aussi bien que l'objet réel qu'il signifie.
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