Didier Vermeiren: Double exposition

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Bol Marking the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, this book illuminates the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling and inversion that the artist explores in his work Marking the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, this book illuminates the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling and inversion that the artist explores in his work Published to mark the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s (b. 1951) eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, Double Exposition takes its name from a photograph by Vermeiren that refers to its own double exposure ("exposition" in French, which also translates as "exhibition"). The title thus evokes the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling, and inversion that Vermeiren explores in his work. Conceived by the artist and containing a rich array of his striking photographs, this book also features an in-depth analysis of Vermeiren’s most recent sculptures written by long-term commentator on his practice, Michel Gauthier; an essay on the central role of photography in his studio practice by Susana Gállego-Cuesta; and a look at the shifts and continuities in his oeuvre over the past four decades by the exhibition’s curator, Zoë Gray. Distributed for Mercatorfonds

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Marking the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, this book illuminates the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling and inversion that the artist explores in his work Marking the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, this book illuminates the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling and inversion that the artist explores in his work Published to mark the occasion of Didier Vermeiren’s (b. 1951) eponymous solo exhibition at WIELS in Brussels, Double Exposition takes its name from a photograph by Vermeiren that refers to its own double exposure ("exposition" in French, which also translates as "exhibition"). The title thus evokes the recurrent strategies of repetition, reversal, doubling, and inversion that Vermeiren explores in his work. Conceived by the artist and containing a rich array of his striking photographs, this book also features an in-depth analysis of Vermeiren’s most recent sculptures written by long-term commentator on his practice, Michel Gauthier; an essay on the central role of photography in his studio practice by Susana Gállego-Cuesta; and a look at the shifts and continuities in his oeuvre over the past four decades by the exhibition’s curator, Zoë Gray. Distributed for Mercatorfonds

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Eind jaren 1970, in navolging van de ‘Brancusiaanse revolutie’, begint Didier Vermeiren (Brussel, 1951) het vraagstuk van de sokkel centraal te stellen in zijn reflectie, door te werken aan de complexe relatie die de beeldhouwkunst heeft met haar traditionele element van presentatie. Dit was het begin van een ‘onderzoek naar de sokkel en naar het heden’, waarbij de sokkel voor Vermeiren een autonome sculpturale bestemming krijgt. Wat voor hem van belang is, is de relatie tot de vloer, tot de ruimte en tot de plaats, maar ook tot de geschiedenis van de beeldhouwkunst. Vanaf het begin is fotografie eveneens een belangrijk instrument voor zijn plastische dynamiek. Deze dubbele artistieke praktijk resulteert tot op heden in sculpturen die foto’s creëren en foto’s die sculpturen creëren. Dit boek, naar een concept van Didier Vermeiren, begeleidt de retrospectieve Double Exposition die hij presenteert in WIELS, Brussel, van september 2022 tot januari 2023. Het bevat talrijke beelden uit zijn fotografisch archief.


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