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Hardback. Condition: New. Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness- it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemans's work aligns opposites, like the two- and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.
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Published by Onomatopee 2018-02-01, 2018
ISBN 10: 9491677713 ISBN 13: 9789491677717
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Condition: very good. Eindhoven : Onomatopee, [2017]. Hardcover. 168 pp. illustrations 29 cm. (Onomatopee, 139). Text in English & Dutch. - Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemans's work aligns opposites, like the two- and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789491677717. Keywords : ART,
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 01 edition. 168 pages. 11.18x8.35x0.67 inches. In Stock.
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Published by Onomatopee, 2018, 2018
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Add to basketVG. near fine. hardcovers. no dj. delightful condition/gift copy - gift quality appears unread. no markings. or inscriptions. not price clipped. internally a good crisp clean copy. From the personal collection of a dealer/collector. text in german and english. "Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemanss work aligns opposites, like the two and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.".
Published by Onomatopee, 2018, 2018
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Add to basketVG. near fine. hardcovers. no dj. delightful condition/gift copy - gift quality appears unread. no markings. or inscriptions. not price clipped. internally a good crisp clean copy. From the personal collection of a dealer/collector. text in german and english. "Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemanss work aligns opposites, like the two and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.".
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Published by The Aldrich (2005), 2005
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Add to basketVG near fine hardcovers. no dj. delightful condition/gift quality appears unread. no markings. or inscriptions. not price clipped. internally a good crisp clean copy. From the personal collection of a dealer/collector. Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemanss work aligns opposites, like the two and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.
Published by Onomatopee, 2018, 2018
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Add to basketVG. near fine. hardcovers. no dj. delightful condition/gift copy - gift quality appears unread. no markings. or inscriptions. not price clipped. internally a good crisp clean copy. From the personal collection of a dealer/collector. text in german and english. "Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemanss work aligns opposites, like the two and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.".
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The authors of this book ; Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager ; describe their findings in a personal ; poetic and investigative manner ; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment ; that grounds the past in the present ; is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Art is artificial; it is a fake version of reality. The imagery of art represents, illustrates suggests and provides stillness- it sharpens our perspectives and deepens the experience of reality. Esther Tielemans's work aligns opposites, like the two- and three-dimensional, the abstract and figurative, reality and artificiality. It forms an environment in which the experience of the new precedes the habitual of the familiar. The authors of this book, Maria Barnas and Hans den Hartog Jager, describe their findings in a personal, poetic and investigative manner; while being supported by art history references and other cultural phenomena. Their in-depth approach illustrates how this body of work lets our perpetual sense of reality slip as it invades our senses. Yet this extraordinary environment, that grounds the past in the present, is simultaneously undetermined as it feels close to our sense of particularity. Where we are is suddenly different from where we once were.
Published by Museum van Bommel van Dam Venlo 2011, 2011
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First Edition
1st edition laminated boards As New large octavo 88pp., colour plates, Fine exhibition catalogue. Limited to 1200 copies.