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GetijdenBoek = Book of tides / written by Wim Wauman.
Fine Arts Library N6498.H36 W38 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wauman, Wim, 1976- author.
- Series:
- Track report ; 19/04.
- Track report ; 19/04
- Language:
- Dutch
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Handicraft in art.
- Art and craft debate.
- Art--Philosophy.
- Art.
- Physical Description:
- 141 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map, portraits ; 27 cm.
- Other Title:
- Book of tides
- GetijdenBoek = Book of tides : a play with arts and crafts
- Place of Publication:
- Antwerpen : Pascal De Groote, [2019]
- Language Note:
- Text in Dutch and English.
- Summary:
- In this publication, multidisciplinary artist Wim Wauman presents the results of his artistic doctoral research on the tension between art and (traditional) craftsmanship ?Making Waves: A Play with Arts and Crafts.? The author sought (and found?) A learning path ( skill in applications with wood veneer), in collaborations, brainwashing, and in increased (personal) engagement which ultimately led to the experimental ?Blauwhaus? complex. At first sight an installation / exhibition designed to work with a ?dream team? of guest artists, but also a purifying ?twilight zone? that was created to create a creative ?flow? and stimulate the imagination.00Wauman compiled the (Blauwhaus) GetijdenBook Book of Tides, in which a selection of his own recent artworks and projects is documented, supplemented with new Dutch or English texts (including hermetic pieces of prose, free verses and letters), a whimsical ?FenceCrossPhilosophy ?, an encyclopedic? Wikileaks? section and ?A Play with Arts and Crafts?. The book also contains a Dutch poem by Leen Huet and illustrated reports on the interventions of dream team employees such as Alice McCabe, Hadewych Becuwe & Kelly Schacht, Hilde Borgermans, Ilse Van Roy, Isabel Bouttens, Maria Degrève, Pieter Léon Vermeersch, Robbert & Frank Frank & Robbert, Veerle Verschooren and Warre Mulder.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9789490521493
- 9490521493
- OCLC:
- 1205590507
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