Filip dujardin biography
- I was born in Madrid on Book Day in 1994.
- Filip Dujardin is art historian and architectural photographer.
- Filip Dujardin is a Belgian Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1971.
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Filip Dujardin
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Filip Dujardin: Fictions
Published by Hatje Cantz.
Text by Pedro Gadanho.
Since 2007, the photographer Filip Dujardin (born 1971) has been working on a series whose humor is accompanied by references to art history. With the aid of a digital collage technique, the artist creates buildings whose construction would be impossible, using photographs of existing buildings in and around Ghent.
PUBLISHER
Hatje Cantz
BOOK FORMAT
Hardcover, 11.5 x 10.5 in. / 112 pgs / 61 color.
PUBLISHING STATUS
Pub Date 9/30/2014
Active
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D.A.P. Exclusive
Catalog: FALL 2014 p. 191
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ISBN 9783775738026FLAT40
List Price: $60.00 CAD $79.00
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Out of stock
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Philip Dujardin: Modernism on steroids
In its early days, collage, characteristically messy and rough, captured the energy and restlessness of a yet undefined Modernism – of a need for change driven by social and economic changes, and by the optimism of technological progress. These days some collage has turned clean and realistic, and seems to mark the other end of the modernist spectrum: a time focused on making the modernist remnants liveable again.
Many architects are face-lifting, inflating or blasting the modernist block that in many of its sites, often originally on the urban perimeter, have created zones of social and environmental unrest. Where their revitalisation schemes are ofttimes driven by a sense of practicality – of new cleanliness through full glass sur faces and parasitic structures living on the existing rigid systems – it is the work of the occasional ar tist that brings the modernist vision to a different level all completely. A few years ago Filip Dujardin, a Flemish artist, started reconstructing a new idiom out of the modernist condition.
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