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sculpting --- Sculpture --- Graphic arts --- graphic arts --- Minnebo, Hubert --- Belgium --- Beeldhouwkunst --- 7.07 --- Belgische kunstenaars --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z
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Claire Morgan's (*1980) sculptures shake up our notion of a world neatly separated into nature and culture. She allows nature to break into the context of art by creating minimalist arrangements of plastic bits, seeds, and corpses. The artist uses taxidermy animals to fracture this supposed geometrical clarity, intermingling the artificial and the constructed with life and death. With her spaces and eco-poetic sculptures, Morgan creates a refuge for nature as still life, deftly bringing us closer to the endangered beauty and fragility of her fauna.
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Re-itinerating the artist's projects from his early beginnings till today, this volume offers an exhaustive overview of 'the work of Tim Volckaert'. A hybrid between canonical cataloguing and artist-driven exhibiting. The work of Tim Volckaert translates a world vision where duality which characterises and dominates the history of Western thought is central. In his drawings, sculptures and actions the image of 'the landscape' is often the starting point. The landscape in the qualification of 'world space' that serves as a backdrop to comment on the struggle of man with his environment.
7.07 --- Volckaert, Tim (°1979; Kortrijk, België) --- 7.05 --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Kunst ; het boek als kunstobject ; Kunstenaarsboeken, geïllustreerde boeken, boekbanden --- Art --- art [fine art] --- Volckaert, Tim --- art [discipline]
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Four years after his iconic mirror paintings catapulted him to international acclaim, Michelangelo Pistoletto took an abrupt left turn with his series, the 'Minus Objects'. Comprised of 28 disparate objects - an oversize cardboard rose; an industrial lamp casting green light; a minimalist iron sculpture - the Minus Objects break with the notion of a signature style and are symbolic of infinite creative possibilities. As an ensemble, it minimizes the role of authorship, permitting each enigmatic object to speak for itself as autonomous and self-sufficient. Pistoletto is one of Italy's most important and influential artists, and this book celebrates the creation of the 'Minus Objects' as a radical turning point in postwar sculpture and conceptual art. The installation is represented in double-page spreads and the entire volume is designed to appear as a discrete object itself. Along with Pistoletto's original artist statement and transcripts of conversations about his work, this volume brings together critical analyses from some of the leading voices of the contemporary art world. Together, the images and texts in this book serve to position the 'Minus Objects' as a work of stunning originality and historical significance.
Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- Arte Povera --- installations [visual works] --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo --- Conceptual art --- 7.07 --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo °1933 (°Biella, Italië) --- Conceptuele kunst --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Pistoletto, Michelangelo, --- Exhibitions
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With more than 30 works spanning from 1962 to 2018, the catalogue explores three themes of Paolini's work. "Portrait and Self-portrait," a veritable topos of Western art history and focus of the practice of Paolini. "On the Surface," a view on his relationship with the theme of perspective in all its forms, from an exploration of lines to the symbology of horizons up to the use of mirroring, tautology, and repetition as tools for analyzing space and time. "One of Two" explores the relationship between myth and classicism in Paolini's artistic universe: emblems of an ideal beauty that create a seemingly unbridgeable distance between the work of art and the viewer. The catalogue is [accompanied] by an autobiographical photobook, made by the artist himself, that collects almost 100 unpublished photographs from Giulio Paolini's Archive. --Publisher's website.
Art --- art [fine art] --- Paolini, Giulio --- Conceptual art --- Arte povera --- 7.07 --- Conceptuele kunst --- Arte Povera --- Art, Italian --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Paolini, Giulio, --- Exhibitions --- Paolini, Giulio °1940 (°Genua, Italië) --- art [discipline]
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- photography [process] --- identity --- texts [documents] --- geysers --- water [inorganic material] --- Horn, Roni --- Iceland --- 7.07 --- Horn, Roni °1955 (°New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z
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