Jeroen Kooijmans: It's About Time
によって
Winy Maas
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Fantasy
Poetry
Art & Photography
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
348
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2002
出版社
Artimo
版
1
ISBN-10
9075380399
ISBN-13
9789075380392
説明
Jeroen Kooijmans captivates audiences with his breathtaking video installations that seamlessly blend reality, fantasy, and poetry. The diverse perspectives shared by Barbara Clausen, Winy Maas, Lex Ter Braak, and Jeroen himself, offer readers an insightful glimpse into his creative process and the underlying themes that shape his art. Each contributor brings a unique lens, enriching the narrative around Kooijmans’ thought-provoking works.
The exploration of time stands at the forefront of Kooijmans' artistic vision, where he masterfully navigates the past, present, and future. His installations challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with time, prompting introspection and sparking imagination. As the lines between the real and imaginary blur, spectators find themselves transported into vivid landscapes that resonate deeply on both emotional and intellectual levels.
In this portrayal of Kooijmans' artistic journey, readers will discover not only the mechanics of his craft but also the philosophical underpinnings that drive his creativity. The collective narrative offers an engaging exploration of how art can reflect and shape human experience, inviting contemplation and dialogue long after the experience has concluded.
The exploration of time stands at the forefront of Kooijmans' artistic vision, where he masterfully navigates the past, present, and future. His installations challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with time, prompting introspection and sparking imagination. As the lines between the real and imaginary blur, spectators find themselves transported into vivid landscapes that resonate deeply on both emotional and intellectual levels.
In this portrayal of Kooijmans' artistic journey, readers will discover not only the mechanics of his craft but also the philosophical underpinnings that drive his creativity. The collective narrative offers an engaging exploration of how art can reflect and shape human experience, inviting contemplation and dialogue long after the experience has concluded.