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Donation Foujita Histoire (tome 1)
Hardcover || Uitgeverij Snoeck
La collection Foujita du musée est devenue une référence incontournable pour évoquer le célèbre peintre souvent considéré comme le plus grand et le plus original des artistes japonais du XXe siècle. Foujita est l'un des acteurs incontournables de l'Ecole de Paris. C'est à Reims, en 1959, à la Cathédrale de Reims qu'il reçoit son nom de baptême : Léonard.
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Niki de Saint Phale
Here everything is possible
Hardcover || Kyla McDonald || Uitgeverij Snoeck
Innovative and pioneering, French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) created an extensive and complex body of work over her five decade-long career. Her work received international recognition as early as 1961 when her work was included in the important exhibition 'The Art and Assemblage' at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Since then Saint Phalle has been the subject of numerous exhibitions worldwide. Her bright and joyful Nana sculptures have become known as her signature...
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ANCESTORS & RITUALS, (Eng)
Europalia Indonesia
2017 || Hardcover || Daud Tanudirjo e.a. || Uitgeverij Snoeck
From Sumatra to Java, from the Moluccas to Papua: across the whole of Indonesia, ancestors have played and still play a leading role. The cults and representations are evidence of an enormous diversity, power and poetry. This unique introduction to Indonesia starts out from cultural heritage, but also poses topical questions about the place of traditions and rituals in contemporary society. Never before exhibited archaeological and ethnographic treasures are brought together with unique foota...
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Never mind. Richard Deacon. Some Time
Richard Deacon. some time
2017 || Hardcover || Gwynne Ryan e.a. || Uitgeverij Snoeck
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THE FORGOTTEN MASTERS. Pieter Pourbus and Bruges. Painting from 1525 to 1625
Pieter Pourbus and Bruges Painting 1525 tot 1625
Hardcover || Anne van Oosterwijk || Uitgeverij Snoeck
In the early sixteenth century Bruges had a stable economic climate that was not to be compared with the heady heyday of the fifteenth century. A small but wealthy elite continued to commission works of art but in general demand was falling, though the quality of what was produced was still high. Around the same time, a number of leading humanists congregated in the city. Erasmus called Bruges the 'Athens of the North'.
The catalogue provides a sampling of Bruges's artistic production between...