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The lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts
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The lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 9490800740
ISBN-13 9789490800741
Publisher APE
Imprint APE
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 1st, 2017
Print length 160 Pages
Weight 788 grams
Dimensions 23.40 x 30.10 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification: Individual artists, art monographs
Ksh 5,650.00
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“The lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts” is an overview of Hannelore Van Dijcks most recent work. Van Dijck works with charcoal on paper and in situ. With text contributions by Michael Newman, Laura Stamps and Christophe Van Gerrewey. “When Van Dijck brings a new ‘skin’ to a space, by completely covering the walls with a drawing, or sometimes the floor or ceiling, she confounds expectations by doing the very opposite of what might be expected in a regular-sized drawing. As certain properties of the walls come to the fore, others are automatically hidden. She ‘distorts’ space. Time and time again, she will execute a tour de force that allows us to see what she sees, to view what she deems important. When, charcoal in hand, she finds her rhythm, she can draw for days, and long into the night. It is a form of craftsmanship and, with it, she brings the space to life. She is present even when absent. Her hand is, indeed, everywhere. By allowing us to share her unique perception of space, she confronts us with what we think we see. ” (Laura Stamps)“Van Dijck’s drawing is not the work of the day, but rather a nocturnal work, whether carried out during the day or not. Its light is not solar but lunar. ” (Michael Newman)
“The lasting one, that didn’t last, that still lasts” is an overview of Hannelore Van Dijcks most recent work. Van Dijck works with charcoal on paper and in situ. With text contributions by Michael Newman, Laura Stamps and Christophe Van Gerrewey. “When Van Dijck brings a new ‘skin’ to a space, by completely covering the walls with a drawing, or sometimes the floor or ceiling, she confounds expectations by doing the very opposite of what might be expected in a regular-sized drawing. As certain properties of the walls come to the fore, others are automatically hidden. She ‘distorts’ space. Time and time again, she will execute a tour de force that allows us to see what she sees, to view what she deems important. When, charcoal in hand, she finds her rhythm, she can draw for days, and long into the night. It is a form of craftsmanship and, with it, she brings the space to life. She is present even when absent. Her hand is, indeed, everywhere. By allowing us to share her unique perception of space, she confronts us with what we think we see. ” (Laura Stamps)“Van Dijck’s drawing is not the work of the day, but rather a nocturnal work, whether carried out during the day or not. Its light is not solar but lunar. ” (Michael Newman)

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