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A" View on Belgian Art by SCHRAENEN, Guy
by SCHRAENEN, Guy
A" View on Belgian Art
by SCHRAENEN, Guy
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Black & white illus. throughout. Unpaginated. 4to, printed yellow wrappers. N.p.: 1984.
A rare book published to accompany Guy Schraenen's May 1984 lectures and exhibitions in a series of Polish cities; WorldCat locates no example in North America. From the introduction: "From my 'view on Belgian Art' I deliberately excluded traditional painting and sculpture. Making this subjective choice I do not pretend it is no longer possible to paint on canvas or to make some bronze sculpture; it should be possible...
"My interest went to artists exploring unknown fields, using unexpected materials and where the conception is fundamental for their creation and also that those artists are acquainted with an evolution out of the traditional commercial network."
Near fine; minuscule stain to upper wrapper.
A rare book published to accompany Guy Schraenen's May 1984 lectures and exhibitions in a series of Polish cities; WorldCat locates no example in North America. From the introduction: "From my 'view on Belgian Art' I deliberately excluded traditional painting and sculpture. Making this subjective choice I do not pretend it is no longer possible to paint on canvas or to make some bronze sculpture; it should be possible...
"My interest went to artists exploring unknown fields, using unexpected materials and where the conception is fundamental for their creation and also that those artists are acquainted with an evolution out of the traditional commercial network."
Near fine; minuscule stain to upper wrapper.
- Bookseller Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Keywords conceptual art, concept art, art conceptual, mail art, correspondence art