An edition of Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney (2016)

Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney

Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney
Toshio Shibata, Toshio Shibata
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An edition of Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney (2016)

Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney

The book presents a collection of photographs by the Japanese artist Toshio Shibata (°1949) of structures designed by the Belgian-Luxembourgish engineer Laurent Ney (°1964). Two artists, two media meeting one another. Both media deal with the same subject: the civil-engineering structure embedded in a natural setting. Both artists analyze topography, geology and landscape and detect essential forms that emphasize their artificial creations. Although temporality and locality are present in their work, there is also a kind of timelessness. Not only in the large scale; there are similar ingredients they work with. Also in the smallest detail of the individual object,texture and materiality play a predominant role.

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Language
English
Pages
119

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Toshio Shibata, Laurent Ney
2016, MER.. Paper Kunsthalle
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Edition Notes

Texts in English and French; preface in Japanese, English and French.

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Gent

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
770
Library of Congress
TR660.5 .S55x 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
119 p.
Number of pages
119

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44512033M
ISBN 10
9492321254
ISBN 13
9789492321251
OCLC/WorldCat
955313176

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