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Fabrice Souvereyns : erased and not erased / Barbara De Coninck, Filip Luyckx.

Fine Arts Library N6973.S68 A4 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Souvereyns, Fabrice.
Coninck, Barbara de, writer of added commentary.
Luyckx, Filip, writer of added commentary.
Series:
Posture Editions (Series) ; no 50.
Posture Editions ; no 50
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Souvereyns, Fabrice.
Physical Description:
253 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm.
Other Title:
Erased and not erased
Place of Publication:
[Gent] : Posture Editions, [2023]
Language Note:
Texts in English and Dutch.
Summary:
Armed with pencil, eraser and breaker knife, Fabrice Souvereyns (°1995 Tongeren) creates a detailed world from intense observations and perceptions.0Souvereyns?s young oeuvre draws inspiration from the physical world, from fauna and flora and from what is visible to humankind in the skies. In addition, more ?invisible? themes also play a substantial role in the work. The influence of, for example, science cannot be denied, while art history also serves as inspiration for the artist?s eccentric plant world. Vegetal scenes in art reflect how humans relate to subjects such as nature, religion, philosophy or science at the time. Souvereyns makes use of this frame of reference but also leaves room for his personal formal language. As a result, a certain universality and restraint always hangs around his drawings: although they are based on centuries-old natural landscapes, we cannot exactly find them in reality. The line between reality and the (sub)consciousness blurs. While working, he is guided by spontaneity yet the drawings are not simply the result of automatism. Each movement, whether adding or omitting, leaves a unique trace, and is a deliberate choice by the artist.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789491262555
9491262556
OCLC:
1379049917

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