An edition of Grid (2019)

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An edition of Grid (2019)

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Chasing dogs and a defenseless infant opposite an injured dog with caring owners; laughing SS officers in bathing suits on holiday from Auschwitz opposite an artist's family group photo on the island of Corsica: the rich, colossal and dialectical images of Robert Smit never cease to make you think. Smits works make you look at yourself in the mirror and ask: 'What would I do?' He makes us concentrate our minds on serious past, present and future issues such as the holocaust, bizarre scientific experiments, freedom, prostitution in Amsterdam, consumerism, fake news, fear of immigration and the relationship between nature and culture. Without imposing any values and drawing on illustrious examples from Hieronymus Bosch to John Heartfield and Banksy, Robert Smit takes you into a tunnel of contradictory meanings and bizarre facts. Thirty two of his unique diptychs are soon on display, firing uncomfortable ambiguity and unexpected interdependencies at the beholder.

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Publisher
LM Publishers
Language
English
Pages
223

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
700.411
Library of Congress
N6953.S65 A4 2019

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Pagination
223 pages
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44207447M
ISBN 10
9460225144
ISBN 13
9789460225147
OCLC/WorldCat
1105605705

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