Hans Op de Beeck
on vanishing
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Author
Contributions
- Beeck, Hans Op de, 1969- - Contributor
- Oxley, Nicola. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Mercatorfonds, Brussels, Belgium
Language
English
Word Count
92,000 words, Guess
Page Count
368 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109061537118
- ISBN-139789061537113
- Goodreads5194971
- LibraryThing7122453
- Library of Congress Control Number2008366312
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number191078904
- Open LibraryOL16662110M
Classifications
- LCCN6973.B32 D46 2007
Alternate Titles
- On vanishing
Description
The Cliff, which is the title of both the piece and the exhibition, is a romantic naturescape in the form of a life-sized sculptural installation. Art and everyday life blur into one another; real-looking persons and objects mutate into sculptures in their monochromy. Life seems halted, frozen like in Pompeiian cement. For the artist, this is not at all about a hyperrealist imitation of reality but about an own interpretation in a process-based creative manifestation of the sculptural work. At night, Op de Beeck, painter and draftsman, delves into the world of watercolors and ink painting, whose wet washes steep the precise matter-of-factness into an atmosphere of painterly lyricism. Sometimes the sheets function as frames for film projects?like for his nocturnal animation film "Night Time", which is presented in the exhibition together with a selection of other films. Among them, there also is "Staging Silence (2)", in which bodiless hands appear on film creating imaginative settings on a stage using everyday objects like plastic bottles or lumps of sugar. A surreal journey of the wondrously melancholic world of Hans Op de Beeck.
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