An edition of Academia (2008)

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qui es-tu?

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Axel Vervoordt
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An edition of Academia (2008)

Academia

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Academia: Qui es-tu, examines the dynamical process of artistic creation. The site of the Chapelle de l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris serves as the venue to examine the interplay between inherited academic knowledge accumulated over centuries, education, and the subsequent transformation and transmission of that knowledge into a novel artistic creation; for short the cross-fertilization between art and knowledge.

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English
Pages
160

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Academia: qui es-tu?
2008, MER. Paper Kunsthalle
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Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Chapelle de l'École des beaux-arts de Paris from September 10 -- November 23, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Ghent
Other Titles
Academia qui es-tu?

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Library of Congress
N6847.5.A34 A26 2008, N6847.5.A34 A33 2008

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160 p. :
Number of pages
160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25003018M
ISBN 10
9076979650
ISBN 13
9789076979656
LCCN
2010499038
OCLC/WorldCat
276814543

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