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C. Stone : a kaleidoscopic contemplation on processing art / Mark Cloet, provided by co-authors ; edited by Jan. L. Siesling 2011-2012.

Fine Arts Library NB673.C564 C56 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cloet, Mark, 1964- artist, author.
Mette, Tom de, author.
Fitzsimmons, Susan, 1949- author.
Elias, Willem, 1950- author.
Souza, Carlos Roberto de, author.
Huyghe, Janna, author.
Siesling, Jan Laurens, author, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sculpture, Belgian.
Cloet, Mark, 1964-.
Cloet, Mark.
Cloet, Mark, 1964---Criticism and interpretation.
Sculpture, Belgian--21st century.
Art teachers.
Artist-in-residence programs.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Kaleidoscopic contemplation on processing art
2011-2012 : A report on a Fulbright Scholarship, Rio Grande Valley, Texas-USA
Place of Publication:
Ghent : MER. B&L ; Edinburg-Texas : UTPA Press, 2020.
Summary:
Primarily a sculptor, Mark Cloet (BE, 1964) is well known for his way of working with different people, his impact as catalyser and creator of mutual understanding is from high standing level. He is omnipresent on the professional art platform as an art critic, he takes social initiatives, and actively participates in the discourse of what the arts can bring to the dystopia of our times. In 2011 he received a Fulbright Sir Award, a one-year- residency, at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA, later prolonged for 2 years. This publication is the report on his scholarship. But it is more than a chronicle of an artist's stay in the USA. He grouped the essentials in the form of a Manifesto, his art theory of the day, and invited seven writers-participants to contribute.
Contents:
Philosophical consideration
A nomad in residence / Tom De Mette
A Kaleidoscopic contemplation on processing art
Mark Cloet: anonymous artist, or so he says, in an inauspicious domain / Susan Fitzsimmons
Mark Cloet's philosopher's stone / Joseph Bravo
The artist as art educator / Willem Elias
A Belgian artist comes to the Texas-Mexico border / Carlos Roberto de Souza
C. STONE / Mark Cloet
Observing "my" Fulbright / Janna Huyghe
The importance of being a resident / Jan Laurens Siesling.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789463931380
9463931384
OCLC:
1202001671

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