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Jan Fabre. Glass and Bone Sculptures 1977-2017
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- Nombre de pages121
- FormatBeau Livre
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids1.18 kg
- Dimensions24,0 cm × 31,0 cm × 2,0 cm
- ISBN978-88-99534-30-1
- EAN9788899534301
- Date de parution01/05/2017
- ÉditeurForma Edizioni
- ContributeurMelania Rossi
- ContributeurAdriano Berengo
Résumé
"Jan Fabre represents his idea of completeness and spirituality through hyperfiguration, by stratifying perfectly recognizable elements that come together to form an enigma.", Melanie Rossi ; "Fabre deploys an art that does not measure history as a product of the present day and, therefore, of sociology, but as the struggle within a metamorphic matter whose memory has dissolved in the depths of time.", Giacinto Di Pietrantonio ; "Fabre crystallizes both bones and glass, and makes them sacral.
He sacralises human existence in its mystical, timely presence in reality, driven by imagination.", Dimitri Ozerkov ; "Jan Fabre glass and bone sculptures, or a silent reminder of the brevity of life on earth and our own mortality.", Katerina Koskina ; "There is no doubt that some of the works on display here will go down in history as being among the most important contemporary artistic glass of the twenty-first century.", Adriano Berengo.
He sacralises human existence in its mystical, timely presence in reality, driven by imagination.", Dimitri Ozerkov ; "Jan Fabre glass and bone sculptures, or a silent reminder of the brevity of life on earth and our own mortality.", Katerina Koskina ; "There is no doubt that some of the works on display here will go down in history as being among the most important contemporary artistic glass of the twenty-first century.", Adriano Berengo.


