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Ana Torfs. Echolalia

WIELS, Brüssel
BuchGebunden
224 Seiten
Mehrsprachig
König, Walthererschienen am12.09.2014Neuauflage
Echolalia: 1 a: the meaningless repetition of words and phrases; b: the repetition of words and phrases by a child that is learning to speak; c: a depreciatory term for a succession of sounds in poetry which subordinates sense to sound (Oxford English Dictionary).2 a: a solo exhibition by Belgian artist Ana Torfs at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, featuring works from the past five years, all but one never shown in Belgium before, as well as a new installation, The Parrot & the Nightingale, a Phantasmagoria; b: a book that establishes a dialogue with the exhibition by reimagining, refiguring and reframing all its elements, conceived by the artist and designed by Jurgen Persijn, with texts by Emiliano Battista, Gabriele Mackert, Kassandra Nakas, Catherine Robberechts, Dirk Snauwaert, Ana Torfs and Christophe Van Gerrewey.3: the memory of the indistinct and immemorial babble that, in being lost, allowed all languages to be (Daniel Heller-Roazen).mehr

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KlappentextEcholalia: 1 a: the meaningless repetition of words and phrases; b: the repetition of words and phrases by a child that is learning to speak; c: a depreciatory term for a succession of sounds in poetry which subordinates sense to sound (Oxford English Dictionary).2 a: a solo exhibition by Belgian artist Ana Torfs at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, featuring works from the past five years, all but one never shown in Belgium before, as well as a new installation, The Parrot & the Nightingale, a Phantasmagoria; b: a book that establishes a dialogue with the exhibition by reimagining, refiguring and reframing all its elements, conceived by the artist and designed by Jurgen Persijn, with texts by Emiliano Battista, Gabriele Mackert, Kassandra Nakas, Catherine Robberechts, Dirk Snauwaert, Ana Torfs and Christophe Van Gerrewey.3: the memory of the indistinct and immemorial babble that, in being lost, allowed all languages to be (Daniel Heller-Roazen).
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-86335-619-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum12.09.2014
AuflageNeuauflage
Seiten224 Seiten
SpracheMehrsprachig
Artikel-Nr.32658559
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