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Michaël Borremans : fire from the sun
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ISBN: 9781941701836 1941701833 Year: 2018 Publisher: New York Zwirner

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Fire from the Sun' highlights Michaël Borremans's new work, which features toddlers engaged in playful but mysterious acts with sinister overtones and insinuations of violence. Known for his ability to recall classical painting, both through technical mastery and subject matter, Borremans's depiction of the uncanny, the perhaps secret, the bizarre, often surprises, sometimes disturbs the viewer. In this series of work, children are presented alone or in groups against a studio-like backdrop that negates time and space, while underlining the theatrical atmosphere and artifice that exists throughout Borremans's recent work. Reminiscent of cherubs in Renaissance paintings, the toddlers appear as allegories of the human condition, their archetypal innocence contrasted with their suggested deviousness.


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Michaël Borremans, Mark Manders : Double silence
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ISBN: 9784903205878 4903205878 Year: 2020 Publisher: Kanazawa : 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art,


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Michaël Borremans : as sweet as it gets.
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ISBN: 9783775737708 3775737707 Year: 2014 Publisher: Ostfildern Hatje Cantz


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ISBN: 9789053497432 Year: 2009 Publisher: Gent Snoeck


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Drawing : the bottom line : tentoonstelling : Ghent, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (S.M.A.K.),10.10.2015 - 31.01.2016
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ISBN: 9789462300958 Year: 2015 Publisher: Brussel Mercatorfonds

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‘Drawing. The Bottom Line’ presents drawing related work of 54 international artists. Drawing has always been there, will ever be there, and becomes particular present in times of crisis. Once described as the mother of all arts drawing lies at the bottom of all artistic activities. The freedom of art lives in drawing.

‘Drawing. The Bottom Line’ embraces the singular practices of all participating artists, whose approach derives out a drawing, or where the history and conventions of the medium find a particular reflection. The presented work hovers between quick sketch and complex construction, between explosive expression and controlled stasis, and, essentially between fast and slow, since drawing is the medium of absorbed time. As most elegant parasite amongst the media drawing stays immune towards many Zeitgeist-attacks, from material patina to the hunger of the curator. A drawing trace can lead you far out to another century in the same way as it can sketch the beginning of something new. Drawing jumps from diary to film, from thought to narration, from material to idea, and from study to mastery, such as the artists wants. They can let it dig deep into their minds as they can make it touch the ground. Because every picture starts with a separation, which is a line.

Drawing. The Bottom Line includes contributions by John Berger, Martin Germann, Philippe Van Cauteren, and short-text introductions by approximately 40 international experts in the field of drawing, mainly selected by the invited artists. 

The participating artists: Adel Abdessemed, Tomma Abts, Francis Alÿs, William Anastasi, Anna Barriball, Marc Bauer, Thomas Bogaert, Monica Bonvicini, Michaël Borremans, Andrea Bowers, Manon de Boer, Thierry De Cordier, Edith Dekyndt, Johan De Wilde, Tacita Dean, Trisha Donnelly, Ellen Gallagher, Andrea Galiazzo, Nikolaus Gansterer, Julian Göthe, Roni Horn, Henri Jacobs, Mark Lombardi, Nick Mauss, Mark Manders, Paul McCarthy, Lucy McKenzie, Julie Mehretu, Matt Mullican, Marc Nagtzaam, Jockum Nordström, Henrik Olesen, Gabriel Orozco, Raymond Pettibon, Chloe Piene, Carol Rama, Robin Rhode, Salam Atta Sabri, Thomas Schütte, Mithu Sen, Jim Shaw, Paul Sietsema, Alexandre Singh, Bart Stolle, Elly Strik, Ante Timmermans, Rosemarie Trockel, Ignacio Uriarte, Erik Van Lieshout, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, Jorinde Voigt and Kemang Wa Lehulere.

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Drawing --- drawing and drawing techniques --- tekenkunst --- tekeningen --- hedendaagse kunst --- kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Wa Lehulere Kemang --- Voigt Jorinde --- Vasquez de la Horra Sandra --- Van Lieshout Erik --- Van Kerckhoven Anne-Mie --- Uriarte Ignacio --- Trockel Rosemarie --- Timmermans Ante --- Strik Elly --- Stolle Bart --- Singh Alexandre --- Sietsema Paul --- Shaw Jim --- Sen Mithu --- Sabri Salam Atti --- Rhode Robin --- Rama Carol --- Piene Chloe --- Pettibon Raymond --- Orozco Gabriel --- Olesen Henrik --- Nordström Jockum --- Nagtzaam Marc --- Mullican Matt --- Mehretu Julie --- McKenzie Lucy --- McCarthy Paul --- Mauss Nick --- Manders Mark --- Lombardi Mark --- Jacobs Henri --- Horn Roni --- Göthe Julian --- Gansterer Nikolaus --- Gallagher Ellen --- Galiazzo Andrea --- Donnelly Trisha --- De Wilde Johan --- Dekyndt Edith --- De Cordier Thierry --- de Boer Manon --- Dean Tacita --- Bowers Andrea --- Borremans Michaël --- Bonvicini Monica --- Bogaert Thomas --- Bauer Marc --- Barriball Anna --- Anastasi Anna --- Alÿs Francis --- Abts Tomma --- Abdessemed Adel --- 741.039 --- 735.8 --- 743 --- geschiedenis der schilder- en tekenkunst, 20e eeuw, algemene stromingen --- praktijk van schilderen en tekenen, anatomietekenen - figuurtekenen --- Exhibitions --- 21st century --- drawing techniques --- drawing [image-making] --- Tekenkunst ; 2000 - 2050 --- drawings [visual works] --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Nordström Jockum --- Göthe Julian --- Borremans Michaël --- Alÿs Francis --- tekeningen. --- hedendaagse kunst.


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Track : a contemporary city conversation : 41 international artists at work in 6 cluster areas in Ghent's inner and outer city : 12.05 - 16.09 2012
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ISBN: 9789077459836 9077459839 Year: 2012 Publisher: Amsterdam Roma

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TRACK is an international art exhibition taking place in the public and semi-public space of Ghent from 12 May till 16 September 2012. It offers unexpected encounters with the city, its history and its inhabitants, stimulating reflection on urban realities and, in a wider sense, the contemporary human condition. Curators Philippe Van Cauteren and Mirjam Varadinis invited forty-one artists to conceive artworks strongly rooted in the urban fabric of Ghent, but linking the local context with issues of global significance. 

Participating artists: Lara Almarcegui, Pawel Althamer, Sven Augustijnen, Alexandra Bachzetsis, Massimo Bartolini, John Bock, Michaël Borremans, Mike Bouchet, Lonnie van Brummelen & Siebren de Haan, Christoph Büchel, Peter Buggenhout, Mircea Cantor, Leo Copers, Simona Denicolai, Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Cyprien Gaillard, Mekhitar Garabedian, Christina Hemauer Roman Keller, Adelita Husni-Bey, Tadashi Kawamata, Susanne Kriemann, Alon Levin, Erik van Lieshout, Bart Lodewijks, Emilio López-Menchero. Erwan Mahéo, Mark Manders, Teresa Margolles, Ahmet Ögüt, Ivo Provoost, Tobias Putrih, Tazu Rous, Yorgos Sapountzis, Superflex, Pilvi Takala, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Javier Téllez, Tercerunquinto, Benjamin Verdonck, Danh Vo, Lawrence Weiner.

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Art, Modern --- Art --- Public spaces in art --- Group work in art --- Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (Ghent, Belgium). --- Ghent (Belgium) --- In art --- cities --- public spaces --- public art --- art [fine art] --- Levin, Alon --- Tellez, Javier --- Lopez-Menchero, Emilio --- Borremans, Michaël --- Copers, Leo --- Verdonck, Benjamin --- Garabedian, Mekhitar --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Keller, Roman --- Maheo, Erwan --- Gaillard, Cyprien --- Manders, Mark --- Denicolai & Provoost --- Weiss, David --- Putrih, Tobias --- Öğüt, Ahmet --- Sapountzis, Yorgos --- Tayou, Pascale Marthine --- Dragset, Ingar --- Augustijnen, Sven --- Haan, de, Siebren --- Kriemann, Susanne --- Almárcegui, Lara --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Büchel, Christoph --- Lodewijks, Bart --- Kawamata, Tadashi --- Althamer, Paweł --- Bartolini, Massimo --- Bachzetsis, Alexandra --- Margolles, Teresa --- Rous, Tazu --- Husni-Bey, Adelita --- Elmgreen, Michael --- Fischli, Peter --- Bock, John --- Takala, Pilvi --- Lieshout, van, Erik --- Brummelen, van, Lonnie --- Hemauer, Christina --- Bouchet, Mike --- Cantor, Mircea --- Vo, Danh --- Superflex [Copenhagen] --- Tercerunquinto --- Ghent --- Kunst --- kunst --- openbare kunst --- steden --- openbare ruimten --- SUPERFLEX [Kopenhagen] --- Gent --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- stedelijkheid --- kunst en stedelijkheid --- België --- openbare ruimte --- kunst en openbare ruimte --- Almarcegui Lara --- Althamer Pawel --- Augustijnen Sven --- Bachzetsis Alexandra --- Bartolini Massimo --- Bock John --- Borremans Michaël --- Bouchet Mike --- van Brummelen Lonnie --- de Haan Siebren --- Büchel Christoph --- Buggenhout Peter --- Cantor Mircea --- Copers Leo --- Denicolai Simona --- Provoost Ivo --- Elmgreen & Dragset --- Elmgreen Michael --- Dragset Ingar --- Fischli & Weiss --- Fischli Peter --- Weiss David --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Garabedian Mekhitar --- Hemauer Christina --- Keller Roman --- Husni-Bey Adelita --- Kawamata Susanne --- Levin Alon --- van Lieshout Erik --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Manders Mark --- Margolles Teresa --- Ögut Ahmet --- Putrih Tobias --- Rous Tazu --- Sapountzis Yorgos --- Superflex --- Takala Pilvi --- Tayou Pascale Marthine --- Téllez Javier --- Verdonck Benjamin --- Vo Danh --- Weiner Lawrence --- 7.039 --- Exhibitions --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Track (Gent) --- Kunsten --- Publieke ruimte --- Tentoonstellingen --- Catalogi --- Almarcegui, Lara --- België --- Borremans Michaël --- Büchel Christoph --- López-Menchero Emilio --- Mahéo Erwan --- Ögut Ahmet --- Téllez Javier --- Track (tentoonstelling) --- Tentoonstelling --- Catalogus --- Kunst in de stad --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Gent ; S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst --- Kunstmanifestaties ; kunst in de stad ; Gent ; 2012 ; Track --- 7.039(493) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; België --- art [discipline]

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