Description
Rinus Van de Velde (b. 1983) is one of the most talked-about contemporary artists. Since 2019, this artistic all-rounder has added the medium of film to his wide-ranging oeuvre of drawings, installations and ceramics. This book provides insight into how Van de Velde transformed sketches into beautiful handmade sets that came to life in three impressive films.
In The Villagers the viewer enters Van de Velde's world. An important role is played by 17 life-size cardboard sets on which he worked for two years. Narrative evolved into a more abstract form of expression in his second film, La Ruta Natural. For this film, which follows a surreal road trip, Van de Velde had a mask made resembling his face. His most recent film, A Life in a Day, is introspective and shows the inner workings of the artist. The result is an intimate and pure voyage of discovery in which Van de Velde analyses himself from a distance and visually shapes his artistry.
This book will be published, together with a vinyl disc of Joachim Badenhorst's film soundtracks, to coincide with the festive opening weekend of the new Abby Museum in Kortrijk on 9 November 2024.
Text in English, French and Dutch.
About the Author
Rinus Van de Velde is one of the most talked-about contemporary artists in Belgium. In his early period he was mainly known for his monumental charcoal drawings, but he soon developed into an all-round artist through his use of different media. Using installations, film, charcoal, ceramics and pencil drawings, Van de Velde explores his fictional biography.
Book Information
ISBN 9789464941487
Author Rinus Van de Velde
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers
Publisher Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers