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Felix
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ISBN: 9789491473003 Year: 2012 Publisher: [s.l.] : Grotto & Grafische Cel,

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Peinture inacheve [sic] de madame T.
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ISBN: 9789082533804 Year: 2016 Volume: 4 Publisher: Antwerpen Trampoline

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Felix
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ISBN: 9789491477003 Year: 2012 Publisher: Brussel : Grotto,

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Tussen 2009 en 2010 creëerde kunstenares Leen Voet 774 tekeningen, gebaseerd op het werk van Felix De Boeck. Al deze tekeningen zijn opgenomen in dit boek. Deze uitgave kreeg de steun van de Gentse LUCA School of Arts.


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Leen Voet : for all the cats in the world : exhibition, België, Leuven, M Leuven, 7 April - 10 September 2023
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ISBN: 9789493039971 9493039978 Year: 2023 Publisher: Brussels Leuven Ludion M Leuven

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In her paintings, installations and drawings, which she systematically brings together in series, Belgian artist Leen Voet (b. 1971) incorporates elements from visual and literary sources with a subtle humor. Taking a voyeuristic approach to life, painting and artistry, Voet reflects on stereotypes, the autonomy of the individual and on origin and lineage. Her art hovers along the edge of the pictorial and is characterized by vibrant colors, delineated areas of color and geometrical shapes. M Leuven will present an extensive monographic exhibition of Leen Voet in April 2023, bringing together paintings and drawings from various series over the past 15 years. She also displays new work there. This richly illustrated book is Leen Voet’s first monograph and includes an essay by Martin Germann as well as a conversation between the artist and Eva Wittocx.

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