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Phoebus Focus XXXV: The Holy Family in Nazareth
On Diego Quispe Tito (c.1611-1681), the Art of Cuzco, and Antwerp as Hollywood on the Scheldt
2024 || Paperback || Katharina Van Cauteren || Hannibal books
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Permeke (ENG)
2024 || Paperback || Hannibal Books
A new look at Constant Permeke
Although the work of Belgian artist Constant Permeke (1886–1952) is generally classified as Expressionism, he explored a multitude of registers. From the very beginning of his career, Permeke gained widespread international recognition with recurring subjects such as domestic scenes and people engaged in everyday activities. His landscapes and seascapes exude a hushed, sometimes sublime warmth.
For Permeke, art and life were closely linked. His oeuvre shimmers...
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Magali Reus
Red Roses
2024 || Paperback || Rebecca May Johnson e.a. || nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Magali Reus. Rode Rozen toont de buitengewone artistieke praktijk van deze internationaal geprezen kunstenaar uit Londen en winnaar van de prestigieuze Prix de Rome 2015. De publicatie bevat een scala aan recent werk. Het werk van Reus verkent onze relatie met utilitaire objecten en de onlosmakelijke context van de consumptiemaatschappij. Haar virtuoze objecten lijken functioneel, maar onthullen niet expliciet wat hun werkelijke functie is. Door onze relatie met objecten te onderzoeken, zoekt...
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Jules Schmalzigaug – Futurismo
2024 || Paperback || Hannibal Books
Meet the work of the one and only Belgian futurist
Recent years have seen revived interest in Jules Schmalzigaug (1882–1917). The only Belgian representative of Futurism deserves his place in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, which holds the world’s largest collection of his work. A talented pioneer of the international avant-garde, he also loved the work of Peter Paul Rubens and James Ensor, two other masters whose work is featured in the museum’s collection. Schmalzigaug experime...
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Maaike Schoorel
Unsung Eve
2024 || Paperback || Zippora Elders e.a. || nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Maaike Schoorel. Unsung Eve documents Dutch artist Maaike Schoorel’s contemplation of her own work in relation to the historical collection of one of the oldest museums of the Netherlands – The Willet Holthuysen House. Through paintings, drawings, collages and objects, Schoorel explores and reimagines the museum’s history, its collection and the story of its founder, Louisa Holthuysen.
This visually stunning volume, designed by Goda Budvytyte, showcases artworks created specifically wit...