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To coincide with the 2017 Venice Art Biennale, the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia and the Axel & May Vervoordt Foundation will present their sixth, and final, exhibition: 'Intuition'. Curated by Axel Vervoordt and Daniela Ferretti, Director of the Palazzo Fortuny, and co-curated by Dario Dalla Lana, Davide Daninos and Anne-Sophie Dusselier, the exhibition will explore how intuition has, in some form, shaped art across geographies, cultures and generations. It will bring together historic, modern and contemporary works related to the concept of intuition, dreams, telepathy, paranormal fantasy, meditation, creative power, hypnosis and inspiration. Exhibition: Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy (13.05. -26.11.2017).
kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 7.036/039 --- telepathie --- dromen --- parapsychologie --- hypnose --- surrealisme --- 7.03 --- intuïtie --- Exhibitions --- intuition --- art [fine art] --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Art --- Intuition --- Inspiration in art --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Dreams in art --- Inspiration dans l'art --- Création (Arts) --- Rêves dans l'art --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Création (Arts) --- Rêves dans l'art --- intuïtie --- art [discipline]
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Art --- art [discipline] --- Fontana, Lucio --- Rothko, Mark --- Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- Stroobant, Dominique --- François, Michel --- Klein, Yves --- Manzoni, Piero --- Noguchi, Isamu --- Wouters, Rik --- Mack, Heinz --- Beeck, Op de, Hans --- Judd, Donald --- Turrell, James --- Kapoor, Anish --- Thater, Diana --- Nevelson, Louise --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Calder, Alexander
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Art --- time --- Tàpies, Antoni --- Graubner, Gotthard --- Cragg, Tony --- Chirico, de, Giorgio --- Rutault, Claude --- Dubuffet, Jean --- Shimamoto, Shozo --- El Anatsui --- Warhol, Andy --- Bellmer, Hans --- Grünfeld, Thomas --- Miyajima, Tatsuo --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Picasso, Pablo --- Verheyen, Jef --- Cecchini, Loris --- Fontana, Lucio --- Davids, Yael --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- Kimsooja --- Abramovic, Marina --- Dumas, Marlene --- Mezzaqui, Sabrina --- Molder, Jorge --- Motonaga, Sadamasa --- Munch, Klaus --- Murakami, Saburō --- Stroobant, Dominique --- Shiraga, Fujiko --- Shiraga, Kazuo --- Stenvert, Curt --- Kawara, On --- Tsujimura, Shiro --- Boltanski, Christian --- Wildt, Adolfo --- Yamazaki, Tsuruko --- Rosso, Medardo --- Klein, Yves --- Cai Guo Qiang --- Manzoni, Piero --- Serra, Richard --- Artaud, Antonin --- Breton, André --- Fabre, Jan --- Rauschenberg, Robert --- Schütte, Thomas --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Bacon, Francis --- Piene, Otto --- Uecker, Günther --- Raetz, Markus --- Kentridge, William --- Turrell, James --- Boetti, Alighiero --- Borremans, Michaël --- Fischli, Peter --- Kapoor, Anish --- Merz, Marisa --- Weiss, David --- Orlan --- Vedova, Emilio --- Baerveldt, Erzsébet --- Burri, Alberto --- Filliou, Robert --- Fortuny y de Madrazo, Mariano --- Opałka, Roman --- Ross, Karl --- Ruff, Thomas --- Castellani, Enrico --- Lavier, Bertrand --- Lebel, Jean-Jacques --- Man Ray --- Arman --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Matta-Clark, Gordon --- anno 2000-2099
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This book accompanies the exhibition 'In-finitum' at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice from 6 June until 15 November, 2009. With 'In-finitum', the trilogy which started with 'Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art' (Venice, 2007) and continued with 'Academia: Qui es-tu?' (Paris, 2008) has come full circle. The trilogy as conceived by Axel Vervoordt establishes a perfect balance through the natural time-flow between its three chapters. 'Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art' dealt with the beauty of passing time touching the world, with the mysteriousness of patina and the magical osmosis which exists where cosmos and 'matière' interact. In 'Academia: Qui es-tu?', the transmission of knowledge and wisdom held center stage, a fixed focal point gently rocked however by the continuous perpetuum mobile of questions and answers. The finale, 'In-finitum', will traverse into the other realm as it reaches into the universe of the unfinished and the infinite.
Art --- 7.039 --- 7.074 --- België --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- iconografie --- kunst --- kunstcollecties --- kunstverzamelingen --- oneindigheid --- 700.5 --- Vervoordt, Axel --- tijdsbeleving --- verzamelingen --- beeldende kunst, kunstverzamelen - kunsthandel - kunstvervalsing --- Exhibitions --- Infinite in art --- Space and time in art --- Unfinished works of art --- Art, Incomplete --- Art, Unfinished --- Arts, Incomplete --- Arts, Unfinished --- Incomplete works of art --- Arts --- art [fine art] --- Fontana, Lucio --- Rothko, Mark --- Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- Stroobant, Dominique --- François, Michel --- Klein, Yves --- Manzoni, Piero --- Noguchi, Isamu --- Wouters, Rik --- Mack, Heinz --- Beeck, Op de, Hans --- Judd, Donald --- Turrell, James --- Kapoor, Anish --- Thater, Diana --- Nevelson, Louise --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Calder, Alexander --- art [discipline]
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All of our actions occur in space. Life itself evolves through time. Space and time and the cosmos have intrigued mankind since the dawn of civilization. They have captured like no other subject, and continue to do so, the imagination of artists, philosophers and scientists alike, and have prompted responses such as Stonehenge, the Mayan calendar, and many modern work. To mention only a few: James Turell's admirable explorations of light and infinite space, Tatsuo Miyajima's fascination with space and time, which expresses humankind's need to link its existence to the vast expanse of the universe, Anish Kapoor's investigations into metaphysical polarities like presence and absence, being and non-being, darkness and light. Their works, as well as the ones presented in Artempo, are a re-examination of the relationship between nature and the man-made world, a re-evaluation of our perceptions of reality of how we read the information, meaning, and poetry in the physical world around us. How much 'time' has passed between a Cycladic fertility symbol, a fabric designed by Mariano Fortuny and a mirror by Anish Kapoor? While museums and exhibits increasingly direct their focus on particular periods, styles or artists, we are living in a global society, surrounded by 'timeless' ideas and objects. Artempo aims to explore the universal, timeless language of art and examines the relationship between art, time and the power of display. This catalogue includes a preface by philosopher Massimo Cacciari, currently Mayor of Venice and essays by Artempo curators Giandomenico Romanelli, Jean-Hubert martin and Mattijs Visser, and Norbert Jocks, Art Critic and Art Historian and Eddi de Wolf, Professor and researcher, Universiteit Antwerpen. This hardcover edition contains photographs of the installations in the Palazzo Fortuny, and a complete list of works. Artists: Marina Abramovic, El Anatsui, Arman, Antonin Artaud, Francis Bacon, Erzsébet Baerveldt, Hans Bellmer, Alighiero B
Time in art --- 7.038 --- 7.074 --- België --- collectie Axel Vervoordt --- collecties --- kunst --- verzamelingen --- 700.5 --- Vervoordt, Axel --- kunstverzamelingen --- tijdsbeleving --- beeldende kunst, kunstverzamelen - kunsthandel - kunstvervalsing --- Exhibitions
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