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Johan Clarysse. This Obscure Object
2023 || Hardcover || Antoon van den Braembussche e.a. || Mer
Johan Clarysse culls and paints images, unbiased, guided only by their potential for leaving a lasting impression on the viewer. To this end, imagery is assessed for its tension and contrasts, for its ability or inability to convey meaning, as well as for the presence of any unsettling enigmas. That is, drama without any restrictive narrative. Tension without any apparent curve. Clarysse’s work stands out because of its unique language, the use of soft, muted colours, its existential themes...
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Witold Vandenbroeck. Vessels
2023 || Paperback || Mer
In the vast expanse of human understanding, Witold Vandenbroeck (b.1994, Leuven) delves into the profound connection between us and the landscapes we inhabit. His canvases, a mesmerizing fusion of archetypes such as volcanoes, arteries, stones, and pottery, offer a visual exploration of our evolving relationship with the environment. These are not merely paintings but a fluid sequence of impressions, each ebbing into the next. It's in the space between these cascading images that the true ess...
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Nadya Kotova Gallery, X Years in Art, 2012-2022
2023 || Hardcover || Nadya Kotova e.a. || Mer
The book X Years in Art celebrates the ten year anniversary of the Antwerp based Nadya Kotova Gallery. Studying economics in the early 1990s in St. Petersburg—during the shift from a planned market economy to a free market economy in Russia—she initially didn’t think of becoming a gallerist or an art dealer. The turning point though was when she discovered the work of Igor Kislitsyn, who was—and still is—relatively unknown, partly because he is zealously religious. Kotova was strong...
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Yayoi Kusama
The Dutch Years 1960-70 / With Love From Holland
2023 || Hardcover || Harrie Verstappen || Mer
Yavoi Kusama is one of the most important post-war and contemporary artists, with exhibitions all over the world. Her work is not only of historical importance, it also appeals to a young and broad audience, and defies art concepts such as Minimal and Pop Art.
This publication provides an overview of Küsama's earliest performative activities, staged especially for the camera, with previously unpublished photos.
Naked and painted with dots, dressed in her self-designed fashion, posing in the ...