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Badlands. Jan Hendrix

Badlands. Jan Hendrix

Badlands. Jan Hendrix


The publication of lovingly-crafted elegant art has been a constant aspect in the work of Jan Hendrix (1949), Dutch artist based in Mexico for three decades. This book, with a series of prints inspired by the landscape of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), distinctive accent adds to his vast production. The framework of perspectives characteristic of their frames on the universe of botany, putting off purchases in Malpais portraying metaphysical environment, ranging from the big picture to zoom in on the detail becomes emblematic abstract.
Among these fantastic photographs and engravings sequences was inserted an essay by the art critic and writer Juan Manuel Bonet, which puts Hendrix's path in the tradition of great artists-travelers. From another perspective, it features a fictional Cavestany Javier Barreiro, a narrative that talks about the prospects of the landscape that inspired it. Finally, an extensive conversation with the artist addresses the various facets of his work, framed in the history of landscape and the relationship between art and science.

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The publication of lovingly-crafted elegant art has been a constant aspect in the work of Jan Hendrix (1949), Dutch artist based in Mexico for three decades. This book, with a series of prints inspired by the landscape of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), distinctive accent adds to his vast production. The framework of perspectives characteristic of their frames on the universe of botany, putting off purchases in Malpais portraying metaphysical environment, ranging from the big picture to zoom in on the detail becomes emblematic abstract.
Among these fantastic photographs and engravings sequences was inserted an essay by the art critic and writer Juan Manuel Bonet, which puts Hendrix's path in the tradition of great artists-travelers. From another perspective, it features a fictional Cavestany Javier Barreiro, a narrative that talks about the prospects of the landscape that inspired it. Finally, an extensive conversation with the artist addresses the various facets of his work, framed in the history of landscape and the relationship between art and science.

Datos del producto

Editorial: RM
ISBN: 9788492480234
Publicación: 06/2008
Formato: Cartoné
Idioma: Español, Inglés
Número de páginas: 136

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