Sophie Kuijken
, by Kuijken, SophieNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9782390250111 | 2390250114
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/28/2018
•A book dediated to technical painting styles, as inherited from the tradition of Flemish art
•A gallery of individuals whose looks both trouble and fascinate; these imagined beings question our relationship with others
"I like to paint people. I like reading them simply by watching them" - Sophie Kuijken.
At first glance, Sophie Kuijken paints portraits. But these representations are anything but innocuous. The artist constructs her works by collecting images gleaned from the internet. She uses photographs of people who inspire her and, by multiplying identities, creates singular personalities. The ambiguity of these images is accompanied by a great concern for precision, revealed by the fold of a garment, the choice of a color, and Kujiken's mastery of the play of shadows and lights.
Text in English and French.
This book accompanies the exhibition at the Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris, running until 10 March 2017, and Art Brussels 2017 (21 to 23 April 2017).
•A gallery of individuals whose looks both trouble and fascinate; these imagined beings question our relationship with others
"I like to paint people. I like reading them simply by watching them" - Sophie Kuijken.
At first glance, Sophie Kuijken paints portraits. But these representations are anything but innocuous. The artist constructs her works by collecting images gleaned from the internet. She uses photographs of people who inspire her and, by multiplying identities, creates singular personalities. The ambiguity of these images is accompanied by a great concern for precision, revealed by the fold of a garment, the choice of a color, and Kujiken's mastery of the play of shadows and lights.
Text in English and French.
This book accompanies the exhibition at the Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris, running until 10 March 2017, and Art Brussels 2017 (21 to 23 April 2017).