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Beïnvloeiingen / Yves Velter ; samenstelling, Luc Derycke, Mieke Mels, Yves Velter ; teksten, Mark Kinet, Mieke Mels, Yves Velter.

Fine Arts Library N6973.V45 A4 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Velter, Yves, 1967-
Contributor:
Derycke, Luc.
Mels, Mieke.
Kinet, Mark.
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Velter, Yves, 1967-.
Velter, Yves.
Mixed media (Art)--Belgium.
Mixed media (Art).
Belgium.
Physical Description:
270 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits ; 34 cm
Other Title:
Yves Velter : beïnvloeiingen
Place of Publication:
[Ghent] : MER. Paper Kunsthalle, [2018]
Language Note:
In Dutch and English.
Summary:
The work of Yves Velter (°1967, Ostend) deals with questions that lack answers, fear that masks desires, words that fail to communicate. Anonymous personae are placed in a timeless environment, the silhouette of their faces erased and replaced by materials linked to a certain symbolism. Through these metaphors, Yves Velter creates image codes that communicate the expressiveness of the unreadable. What prevails for the viewer is an overall sense of unease, incited by Velter's ability to unveil what we all feel but do not dare to recon. Not in search of answers through the medium of art, Velter finds meaning in the unresolved question.
The work of Yves Velter (°1967, Ostend) deals with questions that lack answers, fear that masks desires, words that fail to communicate. Anonymous personae are placed in a timeless environment, the silhouette of their faces erased and replaced by materials linked to a certain symbolism. Through these metaphors, Yves Velter creates image codes that communicate the expressiveness of the unreadable.0What prevails for the viewer is an overall sense of unease, incited by Velter?s ability to unveil what we all feel but do not dare to recon. Not in search of answers through the medium of art, Velter finds meaning in the unresolved question.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789492321817
9492321815
OCLC:
1039983507

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