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Philippe Vandenberg/Berlinde De Bruyckere, Innocence is precisely - never to avoid the worst

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A selection of drawings by two Belgian artists: Philippe Vandenberg, painter, and Berlinde De Bruyckere, sculptress.

Philippe Vandenberg (Ghent, 1952 – Brussels, 2009) was a foremost Belgian painter, whose oeuvre presented a series of radical stylistic and thematic shifts, reflecting both a personal trajectory and responses to varying socio-cultural changes.

The creative basis of Berlinde De Bruyckere’s drawings, sculptures and installations, is rooted in her childhood, and has been layered over with subsequent experiences and ideas.

Its figurative points of departure render her work highly recognizable.

Even though their oeuvres are so divergent in approach, sensibility, imagery, style, iconography, they show some strong affinity.

As far as the content of their work is concerned, the two artists share parallel existential views, as well as a deep interest in the literary world, in the history of Western art, and in the traditions of religious imagery.

The starting point is Berlinde De Bruyckere’s intuitive selection from Philippe Vandenberg's legacy of drawings.

For more than one year she leafed through his work. From the extensive amount of drawings that he left behind, she selected about 70 items and joined them to a selection from her own drawings.

This book is the reflection of a meeting. It is a dialogue, not between artists who may, or may not, have known each other, but between their corpus of drawings.

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Product Details
Skira
8857214141 / 9788857214146
Hardback
709.22
01/10/2012
Italy
English
136 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, La Maison Rouge, Paris.