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retables [altar appendage] --- houtsnijwerk --- Herentals, Sint-Waldetrudiskerk --- Borman, Pasquier
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commemorative plaques --- Montmorency, van, Filips --- Weert [Netherlands]
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Zelden is op zo’n begeesterende manier over de liefde voor het ondergesneeuwde of vergeten boek geschreven als in de klassiek geworden essaybundel Oud papier (1998) van de Vlaamse schrijfster, kunsthistorica en filosofe Leen Huet. In tweedehandsboekhandels en antiquariaten laat ze zich leiden door het toeval, wat haar onder anderen bij François-René de Chateaubriand, Marie Bashkirtseff, Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Eekhoud, Marie Gevers, Selma Lagerlöf en Gustave Van de Woestyne brengt. Met gretigheid, enthousiasme en esprit brengt Huet verslag uit van haar bevindingen. Oud papier is een aanstekelijke lofzang op de literatuur in al haar facetten, die ook bij de lezer tot een onstuitbare leeshonger kan leiden.
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In her work, Dutch artist Femmy Otten (°1981) explores a very hybrid world of inspiration, ranging from sculptures from Greek antiquity and Italian painters of the quattrocento to American outsider art and contemporary art. She brings all these influences together in a precise yet unfathomable iconography.00The book Rainbow Woman shows mainly recent work, but also revisits a number of older works which Otten has regularly placed in a new context throughout her artistic practice and which have now also been given a new shape in the context of the exhibition in the Warande.00Rainbow Woman shows Otten as a versatile painter, sculptor, draughtsman and performer. In ?Donna Universale?, the art historian Leen Huet places Otten in a tradition of self-confident, female artists that Europe has known since the early Renaissance but who have only sporadically entered the history books as artistically accomplished artists. 0 The book has many points of contact with the exhibition Rainbow Woman but can also be seen as a sequel to the artist?s book Slow Down Love (2016, nai).00Exhibition: De Warande, Turnhout, Belgium (20.06-07.11.2021).
Otten, Femmy --- Art --- mural paintings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- assemblages [sculpture] --- painting [image-making] --- wood [plant material] --- human figures [visual works] --- mixed media works --- gender [sociological concept] --- women [female humans] --- Art, Dutch --- Otten, Femmy,
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biographies [documents] --- Bruegel, Pieter [Elder] --- Painters --- Painting, Flemish --- Bruegel, Pieter, --- biographies [literary works]
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Dutch literature --- Roman --- Rubens, Peter Paul
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