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architectural elements --- art [fine art] --- Art --- assemblages [sculpture] --- Aboudramane, Doumbouya --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Congo --- Ivory Coast --- Exhibitions --- Aboudramane, --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek, --- Exhibitions. --- sculpture [visual works] --- architecture [discipline] --- color [perceived attribute] --- mixed media works --- Africa --- art [discipline]
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Moke --- Syms --- Ledy, Cheik --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Samba, Cheri --- Bodo --- Ntoko, Vuza --- Painting --- Peinture --- Exhibitions --- Exposition --- Zaïre --- Congo (Democratic Republic)
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Artiste visionnaire, Bodys Isek Kingelez a créé une série de propositions utopiques, de villes inscrites dans un avenir pacifié et prospère. Né au Congo belge en 1948, il entre dans l'âge adulte alors que son pays connaît de profondes mutations, après son accession tourmentée à l'indépendance. A la fin des années 1970, à Kinshasa, capitale d'un nouvel Etat-nation rebaptisé Zaïre, il élabore ses premières oeuvres en transformant des matériaux modestes - papier, carton, plastique et emballages - en sculptures d'une éblouissante complexité. Inspirées en grande partie par la vie trépidante et l'architecture de la capitale (où il vivra jusqu'à sa mort en 2015), ses créations évoquent des bâtiments publics, des monuments, des pavillons d'expositions et des gratte-ciels, tour à tour isolés ou agencés en mégalopoles tentaculaires et imaginaires
Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Kunst --- utopia's --- schaalmodellen [afmeting] --- architectural models --- karton [cardboard] --- Art --- utopias --- scale models --- cardboard --- #breakthecanon
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The visionary artist Bodys Isek Kingelez created utopian propositions for cities in a peaceful and prosperous tomorrow. Born in the Belgian Congo in 1948, Kingelez came of age in a period of tremendous change, as his country evolved in the complex years following Independence. He made his first artworks in the late 1970s in Kinshasa, the capital of the newly renamed nation of Zaire, transforming modest materialspaper, cardboard, plastic, and commercial packaginginto dazzling and intricate sculptures. Inspired in large part by the life and architecture of the capital (where he lived until his death in 2015), his works depict civic buildings, public monuments, national pavilions, and skyscrapers, both singly and combined into fantastical and expansive cities. Kingelez gained international renown through his participation in the landmark 1989 exhibition Magiciens de la terre, at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and his sculptures have since been shown around the world. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York - the first-ever full retrospective of Kingelezs practice - this catalogue traces the span of the artists thirty-year career, from his rarely seen early works to the large-scale cities of his later decades. Featuring stunning new photography, this is the most comprehensive volume on the artist to date.
utopias --- fantasy [imagination] --- maquettes [sculptures] --- Art --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- cardboard --- models [representations] --- architectural models --- Artists, Black --- Architecture --- Architectural models --- 7.07 --- 73.07 --- Beeldende kunst ; 1980-2007 ; B.I. Kingelez --- Maquettes van utopische gebouwen en steden ; karton --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek 1948-2015 (°Kimbembele-Ihunga, Congo) --- Buildings --- Models, Architectural --- Architectural casts --- Artists' preparatory studies --- Communication in architectural design --- Miniature objects --- Models and modelmaking --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Building --- Black artists --- Negro artists --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Models --- Design and construction --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek, --- Magnin, André --- Exhibitions --- Architectural design --- Architectural drawing --- Art museum curators --- Art, Congolese (Democratic Republic) --- Artists --- Assemblage (Art) --- Site-specific installations (Art) --- Magnin, André --- Exhibitions. --- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) --- mixed media works --- Architecture, Primitive
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Art --- art [fine art] --- Joe, Paa --- Kwei, Kane --- Gbeli, Emile --- Owoo, Ata --- Twins Seven-Seven --- Moke --- Botalatala --- Aboudramane, Doumbouya --- Mbuno, Kivuthi --- Konan, B.P. --- Bollo --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- anno 1900-1999 --- Congo --- Ivory Coast --- Ghana --- Cameroon --- Nigeria --- Kenya --- Africa --- Aboudramane --- Twins Seven Seven --- Afrika --- Paa Joe --- art [discipline]
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Exposition collective regroupant: Bruly Bouabré, Frédéric, 1923- ; Efiaimbelo, 1925- ; Goba, John, 1944- ; Hazoumé, Romuald, 1962- ; Kingelez, Bodys Isek, 1948- ; Ledy, Cheïk, 1962- ; Lilanga di Nyama, Georges, 1944- ; Mahlangu, Esther, 1935- ; Tokoudagba, Cyprien, 1954- .
art [fine art] --- Art --- Mahlangu, Esther --- Lilanga Di Nyama, Georges --- Hazoumè, Romuald --- Goba, John --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Ledy, Cheik --- Bruly Bouabré, Frédéric --- Efiaimbelo --- Tokoudagba, Cyprien --- Africa --- Art, African --- Art africain --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Contemporary African Art Collection --- Afrikaanse kunst --- hedendaagse kunst --- art [discipline]
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Art, African --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- Afrika --- Kingelez Bodys Isek --- Camara Seni --- Kossi Agbagli --- Mahlangu Esther --- Samba Chéri --- Efiaimbelo --- Ledy Cheïk --- Twins Seven Seven --- Fundi John --- Ekefrey Ekong Emmanuel --- Tokoudagba Cyprien --- Ngnetchopa Jean-Baptiste --- Thango François --- Moke --- Bruly Bouabré Frédéric --- 7.038 --- Art, African.
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