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Books by publisher "Ludion"
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1.
By
Catherine De Zegher ,
Carol Armstrong ,
Bart De Baere
[Hardcover 2011]
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Craigie Horsfield's incredibly moving photographic and video meditations on the phenomenon of the crowd elicit a magical sensation of life passing by at great speed, with both warmth and sadness. Horsfield grasps that the very idea of the crowd transforms itself constantly, both in specific circumstances of congregation (such as... more
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By
Yohji Yamamoto ,
Ai Mitsuda
[Paperback 2011]
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Yohji Yamamoto led the Japanese fashion wave of the 1980s and 1990s into the new millennium. In October 2009, after a series of bad investments, Yamamoto Inc. went bankrupt; by the end of that year the designer had inaugurated a new business and a complete reevaluation of his direction. "My... more
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3.
By
Yve Alain Bois ,
Pierre Bonnard
[Hardbound 2006]
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Among those painters who incontestably left their mark on twentieth-century art, Bonnard rises to the top again and again. Museums, scholars and viewers regularly return to his oeuvre for reinterpretation, passionate and contradictory, of what it means to... more
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By
Geert Bekaert ,
Kristiaan Borret ,
Wouter Davidts
[Hardcover]
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Flemish architect Xaveer De Geyter paid his dues as a collaborator of Rem Koolhaus and OMA. But his reknown comes from the spectacular design he created for a house in the Flemish town of Brasschaat and his revolutionary plans for the refurbishment of the... more
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By
Steven Jacobs ,
Paul Van Calster ,
Raoul De Keyser
[Hardcover 2008]
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This substantial new volume offers a broad and representative picture of the oeuvre of the important Belgian painter Raoul De Keyser, who began his artistic career in the mid-1960s, but did not gather international recognition for his abstract canvases un... more
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By
Ludion
[Hardcover]
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During an era in which the cultural world is obsessed with issues of globalization, postcolonialism, and reparations of historical guilt, the implicit aspect of desire is almost never assessed--until now. "Beyond Desire" focuses on a desiring dialect betw... more
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7.
By
Stephanie Barron ,
Michel Draguet ,
Sara Cochran
[Hardcover 2006]
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Magritte's seminal painting "The Treachery of Images (This Is Not a Pipe)" is a Surrealist and Modernist masterpiece that has become an instantly recognizable pop culture icon. It's also an excellent image with which to begin a serious discussion about th... more
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8.
By
Koen Van Synghel ,
Marc Du Bois ,
Dominique Pieters
[Hardcover 2006]
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If you admire the curves of Calatrava, the steel glissades of Gehry, and the glassy cool of Koolhaas, then this book on the projects of Samyn & Partners, Belgium's most prestigious architectural and engineering practice, is for you. The firm's graceful st... more
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9.
By
Patrick Roegiers ,
Reni Magritte
[Hardcover 2005]
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10.
By
Paul Robbrecht ,
Hilda Daem ,
Farshid Moussavi
[Hardcover]
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Paul Robbrecht & Hilde Daem have received numerous awards for their architectural projects since forming their partnership in 1975. Many of these projects and constructions rely upon extensive collaborations with visual artists and are particularly sensit... more
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11.
By
Geert Bekaert ,
Bob Van Reeth
[Hardcover 2001]
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Architect Bob van Reeth discovered the primary power of architecture in the brickyards of his native region, on the banks of the River Scheldt in Belgium. He was surprised and inspired by their imagination, by the sometimes bizarre "outbuildings" prolifer... more
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12.
By
Charles Vandenhove ,
Eric Mezil ,
Huub Smeets
[Hardcover 2005]
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A Jeff Wall "tapestry"? Sol LeWitt "paneling"? Is this some new Target promotion? Actually, those works aren't for sale to the general public, but are part of architect Charles Vandenhove's signature philosophy of integrating other artists' work into his... more
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13.
By
Michael Borremans
[Hardcover 2008]
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Belgium-based Michael Borremans creates absurd and sometimes ominous paintings. "Horse Hunting" (2005), for example, depicts, in a muddy palette, a pale and moody looking man in a suit jacket and crisp white shirt shoving two twigs up his nose. He stares... more
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By
Honore D O ,
Honori D O ,
Dieter Roelstraete
[Hardcover 2005]
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This story d'O is a long one. The Belgian conceptual, video, and installation artist has packed some 1000 images, along with text, into these 800 pages. The tale is enigmatic, the meanings of the varying shapes ambiguous, but like previous works of his (t... more
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By
Hieronymus Bosch ,
Paul Vandenbroeck ,
Bernard Vermet ,
A M Koldeweij
[Hardcover 2001]
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One of the most enigmatic painters who ever lived, Hieronymus Bosch (c.1453- 1516) is also one of the most enduringly popular. His fantastical scenes of grotesque creatures, devils, and monsters are open to many interpretations, keeping his art endlessly fascinating over the centuries. This luxurious volume-published to coincide with a... more
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By
Cara D Denison ,
Etc
[Hardcover 1994]
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[1997]
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18.
By
Jan Hoet
[Hardcover 2000]
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By
Wim Van Sinderen ,
Hanneke Savenije ,
Vivianne Sassen
[Paperback 2004]
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How do images, originally made as commissions with a commercial purpose, behave when they are presented out of their original context? Do they turn into art? Do they work as autonomous images? Here these questions arise out of photographs taken for Solar, an Amsterdam-based design agency, under the auspices of... more
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20.
By
Joan Mitchell
[Cloth textbook 1999]
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