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Photography --- Photography, Artistic. --- Hendryckx, Michiel. --- Hendryckx, Michiel, --- Criticism and interpretation
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One of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century, Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) is widely regarded as a founding figure of pop art, who continued to experiment and innovate over a career of sixty years. This publication presents the first retrospective to encompass the full scope of Hamilton's work, from his early exhibition designs of the 1950s to his final paintings of 2011, exploring his relationship to design, painting, photography and television, as well as his engagement and collaborations with other artists. Hamilton is best known for his pivotal role in the birth of pop art, including the groundbreaking installation Fun House from 1956, an immersive room combining images from movie posters, magazines and art history. The chronological progres-sion leads to seminal works such as the era-defining Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?, the depiction of Mick Jagger in the iconic series Swingeing London 67, as well as images of other celebrities such as Bing Crosby and Marilyn Monroe. The book will also showcase the wider contemporary issues and political subjects in Hamilton's work, including the Kent State shootings and the IRA 'dirty protests', as well as figures like Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair in such works as Treatment Room 1984 and Shock and Awe 2010. Hamilton's interest in interiors, architecture and design is represented by his depictions of everything from the Guggenheim Museum in New York to a classic Braun toaster. Including over 250 full-colour illustrations, as well as essays by Paul Schimmel, Hal Foster, Benjamin Buchloh, Victoria Walsh, Alice Rawsthorn and Mark Godfrey, this is sure to be the definitive book on Richard Hamilton's work for years to come.
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Cindy Sherman's work is structured into series, the best known of which are History Portraits and Untitled Film Stills (1977-1980), which led to Cindy Sherman's artistic breakthrough. In History Portraits, the artist carries out radical transformations of Old Master paintings. Using make-up, cloth drapes, and prostheses, she photographs herself in the poses in which the Old Masters portrayed women. Christa Schneider presents an art-historical analysis of the History Portraits. Identifying a clear model for every single portrait (e.g. Botticelli and Rubens, François Boucher and Jacques-Louis David), she reveals Sherman's extremely precise and enigmatic method of working in which the artistic media employed by Sherman, photography and acting, are surprisingly compatible with painting.
MAD-faculty 13 --- Sherman, Cindy --- fotografie --- schilderkunst --- Art and photography --- Photographic criticism --- Photographie --- Portrait --- Sherman, Cindy. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Sherman, Cindy. - History portraits --- Sherman, Cindy - Criticism and interpretation
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Persoonlijke ervaringsverhalen van de gestalttherapeut, zowel uit zijn praktijk als uit zijn eigen leven.
Gestalttherapie --- psychotherapie --- Psychiatry --- Gestalt therapy --- Criticism and interpretation --- departement Beeldende Kunst 09 --- gestalttherapie --- Provincie West-Vlaanderen
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Graphic arts --- Bervoets, Fred --- prints [visual works] --- Exhibitions --- Criticism and interpretation --- Belgium --- 21st century --- Catalogs --- MAD-faculty 19 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- hedendaagse tekenkunst
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Poetry --- Thematology --- Painting --- Dutch literature --- Criticism and interpretation --- MAD-faculty 18 --- kunst en taal --- kunst en literatuur --- poëzie --- schilderkunst --- Korteweg, Anton --- poëzie. --- schilderkunst. --- Korteweg, Anton.
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Delvoye, Wim --- Culture populaire dans l'art --- Popcultuur in de kunst --- Populaire cultuur in de kunst --- Popular culture in art --- Volkscultuur in de kunst --- Criticism and interpretation --- Contemporary art --- Belgium --- MAD-faculty 12 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- 20ste-21ste eeuw
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Peter Beyls is a Belgian pioneering interdisciplinary artist who has been exploring computer programming for nearly four decades. His work extends into the visual arts, music and hybrid experimental formats. In light of the publication of a monograph by MER Paperkunsthalle, IMAL organises the first major survey exhibition of Peter Beyls in Belgium featuring a significant selection of works from 1974 until today.A comprehensive selection of machine drawings is shown reflecting the wide range of algorithmic approaches explored by the artist. Initial experiments focus on uncertainty and conditional randomness, typically organised as grid structures. Further grid-based work employs cellular automata; a kind of virtual machines growing complexity from simple beginnings. Inspired on Chomsky's writings, much work explores linguistic principles. At some point, abstract generative thinking gave way to the notion on creative intelligence, the delegation of aspects of human creativity to machines. This work is based on principles of the discipline of artificial intelligence. A major transition gradually evolved starting in the late 1980s; a conceptual swing from knowledge-based systems to self-organisation. The latter approach is characterized as speculative, simple components interact locally to give rise to emergent overall complexity. Since the genesis of intricate structures is captured in a series of drawings, the notion of time is implicit. The exhibition will thus provide an overview of the various computational paradigms implemented by the artist. In addition, a wide range of media and presentation formats are employed such as over 100 machine drawings and unique photographic prints. A few large-scale interactive audio-visual installations provide a dynamic interface between the onlooker and a virtual world inside the computer.
Beyls, Peter --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- artificiële intelligentie --- tekenkunst --- kunst en technologie --- computerkunst --- kunst en muziek --- muziek --- Beyls Peter --- België --- Criticism and interpretation --- MAD-faculty 15 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- Art and computers --- Computer art --- Drawing, Belgian --- Beyls, P. --- Beyls, Peter,
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Cox, Jan --- Belgique --- Peintres --- Peinture --- 75.07 --- (069) --- Cox, Jan 1919-1980 (°Den Haag, Nederland) --- Jeune Peinture Belge 1945-1948 --- Figuratief Expressionisme --- Schilderkunst ; 20ste eeuw ; Jan Cox --- Galerij De Zwarte Panter --- Belgische kunstenaars --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten --- 75.071 COX --- CDL --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- (Musea. Collecties. Tentoonstellingen) --- Exhibitions --- painters [artists] --- Cox, Jan, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation --- departement Beeldende Kunst 08 --- tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Cox Jan --- surrealisme --- expressionisme
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