Mater Museum - Vincent Glowinski, Agnès Debizet:

For a decade, street artist Vincent Glowinski Bonom (aka Bonom) has been scattering - under the pseudonym Bonom - skeletons, animals or characters in the most striking places if Brussels and Paris. The originality of his universe, combined with a personal style, a sense of space and a taste for risk...

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Weitere Verfasser: Brenta, Mario 1942- (IllustratorIn), De Naeyer, Christine 1965- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
French
Veröffentlicht: Bruxelles CFC-Éditions [2016]
Schriftenreihe:Strates
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Zusammenfassung:For a decade, street artist Vincent Glowinski Bonom (aka Bonom) has been scattering - under the pseudonym Bonom - skeletons, animals or characters in the most striking places if Brussels and Paris. The originality of his universe, combined with a personal style, a sense of space and a taste for risk, make him considered as one of the most interesting artists of his generation. Today, freed from his fictional character, Vincent Glowinski works open. He invites his mother, the sculptor Agnès Debizet, to take part in the adventure. The exhibition and the book that goes with it illustrate the meeting of two artists and the dialogue bewteen two artistic universes. Crossed interviews put into parallel Agnès Debizet's thirty years of artistic production, presented like a cabinet of curiosities, and previously unseen work and artistic interventions from Vincent Glowinski, influenced by his passion for natural history museums. The exhibition space thus turns into a personal and fanciful museum. The book includes a photo portfolio from the film maker Mario Brenta, taken both in France, in a place that is simultaneously the family home and Agnès Debizet's space of creation, and in Vincent Glowinski's workshop, in Brussels. Exhibition: Botanique, Brussels, Belgium (25.02-17.04.2016)
Beschreibung:Exposition/exhibition: "Mater Museum", Botanique, Bruxelles, 25/02 - 17/04/2016
Beschreibung:207 Seiten
ISBN:9782875720160
2875720163

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