Lothar Wolleh sees Jan Schoonhoven
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9462624755
ISBN-13
9789462624757
Publisher
Uitgeverij de Kunst
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Uitgeverij de Kunst
Country of Manufacture
NL
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 12th, 2024
Print length
120 Pages
Weight
552 grams
Product Classification:
History of art / art & design stylesIndividual artists, art monographs
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This book supports the exhibition Lother Wolleh sees Jan Schoonhoven in Museum Prinsenhof, Delft. Text in English and Dutch.
This book supports the exhibition Lother Wolleh sees Jan Schoonhoven in Museum Prinsenhof, Delft. Text in English and Dutch.
Few artists are so inextricably tied to their native soil as Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994). In the early 1960s, the born and bred man of Delft achieved international renown with his white reliefs of paper and cardboard, yet he always remained loyal to ''his'' Delft. The German photographer Lothar Wolleh (1930-1979) admired Schoonhoven''s work and visited Delft for the first time in 1968. Jan Schoonhoven and Lothar Wolleh intended their 1971 artists'' book to be a calling card of their artistry. It was a project which often brought the photographer back to Delft. Schoonhoven showed Wolleh how the rhythms of the city recur in drawings and reliefs as ''isolated realities''. Pavement, weathered walls of the alleys of Delft and windows along the canals: Jan Schoonhovens work is abstract and autonomous, but ''breathes'' Delft nevertheless.
Text in English and Dutch.
Few artists are so inextricably tied to their native soil as Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994). In the early 1960s, the born and bred man of Delft achieved international renown with his white reliefs of paper and cardboard, yet he always remained loyal to ''his'' Delft. The German photographer Lothar Wolleh (1930-1979) admired Schoonhoven''s work and visited Delft for the first time in 1968. Jan Schoonhoven and Lothar Wolleh intended their 1971 artists'' book to be a calling card of their artistry. It was a project which often brought the photographer back to Delft. Schoonhoven showed Wolleh how the rhythms of the city recur in drawings and reliefs as ''isolated realities''. Pavement, weathered walls of the alleys of Delft and windows along the canals: Jan Schoonhovens work is abstract and autonomous, but ''breathes'' Delft nevertheless.
Text in English and Dutch.
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