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Asencio, Simon ; Baruchello, Gianfranco ; Binga, Tomaso ; Blank, Irma ; Boudry, Pauline ; Lorenz, Renate ; de Sousa, Ernesto ; Gonzalez-Torres, Felix ; Holmqvist, Karl ; Jarman, Derek ; La Rocca, Ketty ; Lippard, Hanne ; Matranga, Mélanie ; Pilgrim, Rory ; Rizzo, Michele
kunst --- eenentwintgste eeuw --- twintgste eeuw --- beeldhouwkunst --- Asenso Simon --- Baruchello Gianfranco --- Binga Tomaso --- Blank Irma --- Boudry Pauline --- Lorenz Renate --- Gonzalez-Torres Felix --- de Sousa Ernesto --- Holmqvist Karl --- Jarman Derek --- La Rocca Ketty --- Lippard Hanne --- Matranga Mélanie --- Pilgrim Rory --- Rizzo Michele --- 7.039
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Guy Mees's (1935-2003) photographs, videos, and above all his fragile works on paper are characterized by a formal rigor combined with sensitivity and delicacy. The uniqueness of his oeuvre lies precisely in its avoidance of conventional aesthetics and discursive classifications. A leading figure of the Belgian avant-garde, Mees left behind an outstanding body of work that transgresses geometric abstraction, Minimalism, Conceptualism, and applied art. 'The Weather is Quiet, Cool, and Soft' is published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (February 1-April 8, 2018), and at Mu.ZEE, Ostend (November 25, 2018-March 10, 2019). Borrowed from a note the artist jotted down on one of his works on paper, the title pays homage to the atmospheric impermanence of Mees's works, as well as his infra-ordinary, relativistic, and poetic approach. With emblematic works and unpublished archival materials from the artist's creative phases spanning the 1960s to 2000s, the publication emphasizes the idiosyncrasy and significance of Mees's practice and personality. These are complemented by two new essays by Lilou Vidal and François Piron; a translation of a text by Fernand Spillemaeckers from the 1970s; and an interview conducted with Mees's friend and accomplice Wim Meuwissen, his long-standing gallerist Micheline Szwajcer, and Dirk Snauwaert, who produced the first retrospective and a definitive monograph dedicated to Mees's work.
Mees, Guy --- Fotografie --- Photography --- Motion pictures --- Motion pictures. --- Paper art --- Paper art. --- Photography, Artistic --- Photography, Artistic. --- Mees, Guy, --- Belgium. --- MAD-faculty 19 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- kunst --- geometrische abstractie --- abstractie --- conceptuele kunst --- concept art --- minimal art --- minimalisme --- 7.071 MEES --- Mees Guy --- twintigste eeuw --- België --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Paper work --- History and criticism --- Exhibitions --- papierkunst --- artistieke fotografie
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Histoires et géographies est le premier livre consacré au travail de l'artiste français Erwan Mahéo. L'ouvrage est pensé comme un manuel ou un guide du visiteur. Chacune des œuvres et des expositions présentées fait l'objet d'un texte spécifique, une suite de récits dans lesquels se mêlent des souvenirs de lieux, de situations et des descriptions d'œuvres qui cartographient le parcours de l'artiste. Le livre est introduit par un texte de Lilou Vidal, curatrice et ex-galeriste d'Erwan Mahéo, et par une étud
Mahéo, Erwan, --- Installations (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Historical geography
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The artist José Vermeersch (1922–1997) is known for his ceramic sculptures of heterogeneous figures. Yet he was a painter, weaver and designer too, who created a rich oeuvre imbued with his passion for people, animals and life. This book pays tribute to the genesis of Vermeersch’ figurative work and uses around a hundred sculptures and paintings to show the exceptional way in which his pictorial and his ceramic work are interwoven. The indeterminate and non-binary character of Vermeersch’ oeuvre – from gender to species (human/animal) – is explored in depth along with ideas such as sustainability and fragility.
Kunstenaarsateliers --- Rik Vermeersch °1949 (Kortrijk) --- Keramiek; Themata; Dieren --- Beeldhouwkunst ; België ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw --- Keramiek; België; José Vermeersch --- 738.07 --- Keramiek ; keramiekkunstenaars --- Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- studio ceramics --- animal art --- human figures [visual works] --- Vermeersch, José --- paintings [visual works]
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