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The Adoration of the Holy Lamb
2020 || Hardcover || Peter Schmidt || Sterck & De Vreese
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The Poison Tree
Natasja Kensmil
2021 || Hardcover || Robbert Roos e.a. || Alauda Publications
In her work, visual artist Natasja Kensmil deals with the recurring themes of power and the consequences of its abuse, with abundant references from mythology, religion, and history. Her particular fascination is with the hidden, mysterious, and murky sides of history. This volume presents an overview of Kensmil’s oeuvre, from 1998 to her most recent works. Her paintings and drawings delve into the question of the intrinsic monstrosity of human nature, where motifs emerge through thick laye...
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Sophie Steengracht
A Dutch artist in South America
2018 || Paperback || Vanessa Everts || Waanders Uitgevers
Sophie Steengracht (The Netherlands, 1991) is interested in mythology, magic realism, transformation and the intertwinement of man and nature. Her drawings, paintings and sculptures feature mythical creatures, flora, fauna, the earth and the sky. In June 2018 she travelled through the Manu Biosphere Reserve in the Peruvian Andes, a place of exceptional biodiversity, home to animals and plants that are found nowhere else on earth. In a forest permanently enveloped by clouds, trees form a kind ...
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St Luke painting the Virgin and Child
The story of a very particular motif
2021 || Paperback || Niels Schalley e.a. || Hannibal
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Adventures in Technos Dystopium: Orshi Drosdik, The first two decades (1973-1993)
Orshi Drosdik, The first two decades (1973-1993)
2023 || Paperback || John C. Welchman || MER
As attested by her inclusion in several important survey exhibitions, including The Medea Insurrection: Radical Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain at the Wende Museum, Los Angeles (2019–20), Drozdik is one of the most significant Eastern European women artists working in experimental performance and photography before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Following her move to New York, she worked in close relation to feminist, critical and experimental literary practices associated with New York...
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Nadia Naveau – Let's Play It By Ear
2022 || Hardcover || Hannibal Books || met inkijkexemplaar
Nadia Naveau combineert in haar werk ernst met speelsheid. Als geen ander weet de beeldhouwster de toeschouwer te verleiden en een gevoel van vervreemding op te roepen.
Let’s Play it by Ear is niet alleen een terugblik op twintig jaar kunstpraktijk maar ook, net zoals haar sculpturen, een visuele puzzel van materialen en referenties aan vroeger en nu.
Publicatie bij de expo Nadia Naveau – Bringer Together in de Warande in Turnhout van 12 december 2021 tot 3 april 2022.
Met tekstbijdragen ...
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Judy Chicago
Herstory
2023 || Hardcover || Massimiliano Gioni e.a. || Phaidon Press Limited
The most comprehensive survey to date of the legendary feminist artist Judy Chicago
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Allart van Everdingen (1621-1675)
Master of the Rugged Landscape
2021 || Paperback || Christi M. Klinkert e.a. || nai010 uitgevers publishers
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Titian's hidden portrait
unveiled after 500 years
2020 || Paperback || Maja Neerman || Hannibal
Al in zijn eigen tijd was de status van
de Venetiaanse schilder Titiaan (1488-
1576) legendarisch. Hij werkte op de
grens tussen de renaissance en de barok
en werd vereerd op gelijke voet met de
groten der aarde. Zijn picturale stijl,
buitengewone kleurgebruik en virtuoze
techniek waren en zijn nog steeds een
onuitputtelijke inspiratiebron voor
generaties kunstenaars. Onder meer
Rubens en Van Dyck hadden een grote
bewondering voor Titiaans werk en
bestudeerden het uitvoerig.
Portret van een d...
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Hans Memling Brugge (ENG)
2023 || Hardcover || Anna Koopstra || Hannibal Books
Breathtaking work by Hans Memling, the Flemish Primitive in Bruges
The Flemish Primitive artist Hans Memling (c. 1435–1494), who played a crucial role in early Netherlandish painting, is inextricably associated with Bruges. Among his most impressive creations are the St John Altarpiece and the St Ursula Shrine, which he created for St John’s Hospital in the city. Seven more of this fifteenth-century master’s finest works can also be seen in Bruges, at what is now the St John’s Hospita...