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Berlinde De Bruyckere: Romeu, 'my deer'

Berlinde De Bruyckere: Romeu, 'my deer'
Library Shelf Location 18.BRUY
Publication Date 2012
Description This new artists book by Berlinde De Bruyckere presents for the first time her recent sculptures and drawings concerned with the human figure and the deer Berlinde de Bruyckere is a sculptor from Ghent in Belgium, whose wild and sensual figures are formed using a melange of natural materials such as animal pelts, hair, wood and wax. In her recent works Berlinde De Bruyckere worked with a professional dancer, Romeu, as model, defining his movements and poses and developing her own sculptural choreography. The figures are faceless, malformed and fragmentary. At first their shape seems familiar although their forms resist interpretation, offering a disturbing vision of fragility and suffering. Alongside the human body the deer plays a prominent role in De Bruyckeres new work: the deer is a majestic ambassador of nature, sometimes present as flesh-coloured antlers masterfully rendered in wax. The photographer Mirjam Devriendt shows the fragile and vulnerable sculptures in a unique setting, an abandoned house in the old town of Ghent. The accompanying text by Caroline Lamarche reads like a fairy tale about the life and work of a sculptor and her urge to create. Romeu my deer is the most personal book of De Bruyckere. It recounts the story of intense memories, and describes the process of creation. (Caroline Lamarche)
ISBN 9788857214443
Quantity 1
Pages 116
Author Caroline Lamarche
Format Hardback
Publisher Skira Editore
Related Artist Berlinde De Bruyckere
Categories Sculpture, Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keywords Animals, Body (subject)
Artist's Nationality Belgian
Language English

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