Michaël Borremans
Black Mould
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Publication
2016 - Zwirner Books, David
Language
English
Word Count
12,000 words, Guess
Page Count
48 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781941701164
- ISBN-101941701167
- Library of Congress Control Number2015941785
- OCLC Control Number918969588
- Better World Books9781941701164
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL33306010M
Classifications
- LCCND673
- LCCND673.B5387 A4 2015
Description
Michael Borremans: Black Mould documents the artists first exhibition at David Zwirner, London in 2015 and his first solo presentation in the city in ten years. This intimately scaled catalogue, which has been designed by the artist in collaboration with Kim Beirnaert, includes thirty-two small- and large-scale paintings from his new series, most of which feature anonymous, black-robed characters. Alone or in groups, they perform mysterious acts within monochromatic spaces reminiscent of an artists barren studio. Seemingly behaving according to a symbolic language of their own, they pose alone or interact in communal dances, with some figures holding torches and others exposed naked from the waist down. Their facelessness opens up ambiguous narrative possibilities, like empty canvases with which to construct meaning. Like archetypes capable of embodying shifting meanings, the blank figures become a mold for the human condition, at once satirical, tragic, humorous, and above all, contradictory.
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