2 posts tagged “david de graef”
We're just back home from a "homewarming party" in Brugge. The artist David De Graef (see previous post for samples of his work ;-) ) has bought a home there to open an "arthome" in a historical building...
Gorgeous location!!!
So if you ever visit Brugge, be sure to visit "Het kuskesbruggeske" (the kissingbridge) and just walk in to his "arthome" from there...
For the people who want to know more about this it's a house build at the Bonifaciusbridge (aka "kuskesbruggeske") and you can visit his website here
Mouseion!
Our own publishing departement of PDM!!!
I've been asked to make an art-book for a befriended artist but not only am I going to photograph/design it, we also are going to publish it completely (in Belgium).
So we started this publishing departement.
What does Mouseion means?
As we only plan to publish books that are art-related, we found it a fitting name ^__^Mouseion is the Greek name of the ‘temple of the muses’. The muses embodied ‘the nine arts’ (sciences and arts) as goddesses.
In whole Greece there were in many cities a Mouseion, but the most famous of all was the ‘Mouseion of Alexandria’ in Egypt. In this ‘temple of muses’ was also a library that became the biggest and the most important one of the Ancient World. It also contained a collection of several objects from that time.
In the Mouseion of Alexandria people were able to study literature (the most important form of study in ancient time), and to follow courses given by several renowned (nature) philosophers.It isn’t difficult to understand that our modern ‘museum’ originates from the ancient ‘mouseion’.
About the book:
"Nuit Blanche" by David De Graef:(see also: his personal website or on our art-site: Canzone del' Arte)
Imagine a house, where every wall consists out of paintings.
"Nuit Blanche" is a "multiplet", containing 72 paintings of 80x80 cm.
Each painting is one of 9 elements of a painting-wall. These walls form the rooms of a house with 72 painted scenes.
The concept of "Nuit Blanche" is combining contradictions, like the title already indicates: White Night. Day & night, white & black, love & death,... these are just a few of the contradictions which are woven through the 72 paintings. Although each painting can perfectly stand alone (except for a few triptychs), they all are pieces of a huge puzzle.
To be released at the end of the year...