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Uitgeverij Kannibaal Tout Droit vers la fin en sifflotant: ARPAIS du bois Selected Drawing 2013-2016
Artist ARPAIS du bois (1973) makes drawings and paintings. She's had exhibitions in places such as Antwerp, Paris, Zurich and Prague. Since 2003, she's been a teacher at St Lucas School of Arts in Antwerp. Her work, situated in an atmosphere of dark lightness, has received worldwide consideration and appreciation. This book assembles three hundred drawings and constitutes an anthology of her daily drawing practice, that reflects upon her own intimate artistic universe. With text contributions of Lorand Hegyi, director of the Musee d'Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne and former director of the Ludwig Foundation Vienna, and of Damien Sausset, curator and artistic director of La Transpalette in Bourges. Text in English, French and Dutch AUTHOR: ARPAIS du bois (1973) is a Belgian draftsman-painter, who lives and works in Antwerp. She is represented by Gallery FIFTY ONE, Antwerp and has had several exhibitions of her work, in Belgium and abroad (Paris, Zürich, Prague). Typical works of hers are the journal-like drawings, which have a continuous dialogue with the perception of reality. SELLING POINTS: . Limited edition of 1000 copies, numbered by the artist . A unique insight in the work of painter-draftsman ARPAIS du bois . With a selection of her most recent, sensitive drawings, ARPAIS du bois shares her particular perception of reality 280 colour
£45.00
Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers Hong Kong Whispers
Award-winning German photographer Michael Wolf (19542019) grew up in Canada, Europe and the United States. In 1994, Wolf moved to Hong Kong, where he worked for eight years as a contract photographer for Stern Magazine. The core of Wolf's work consisted of capturing life in megacities. Many of his projects depict the architecture and popular culture of metropolises, and Hong Kong Whispers is no exception.This book contains a stunning series of photos showing the vibrant global city of Hong Kong. Wolf's photographs are displayed in dialogue with the acerbic and ambiguous drawings of Arpaïs Du Bois (1973). Based on intense engagement with Wolf's series of images, she reflects on unnoticed moments and events that characterise life in the metropolis. The visual exchange between photographs and drawings took shape during Du Bois' stay of several weeks in Hong Kong (2004), during which the two artists observed the city both together and individually.
£40.50