I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night
I do not want to disappear silently into the night

I do not want to disappear silently into the night

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collages / words katrien de blauwer
concept / editing giuliana prucca
graphic design vito raimondi

soft cover / swiss binding
178 pages + folders
size 24 x 17 cm
papers fedrigoni arco print milk white, symbol tatami white, munken print white
22 bw / 118 color plates
english  
september 2014

 

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Through Katrien de Blauwer’s collages and their short circuit effect in our ways of seeing, the book intends to explore and deepen the concept of void and its visibility, proposing a work that’s situated at the border of different artistic disciplines, from photography to cinema to performance and to painting.

Photographer without a camera, Katrien De Blauwer collects and re-uses pictures and supports from old magazines and papers, engaging them in a vision that occurs directly in the hand, becoming thereby more physical and tactile. She gives new meaning and life to what is residual, saving the images from destruction and including them in a new narration that combines intimacy and anonymity. Hers is therefore a work about memory, although never by a process of accumulation but by way of subtraction.

De Blauwer’s work calls to mind the techniques of photomontage or film editing, using the cut as border or frame that determines what is visible and essential. The book takes inspiration from Michelangelo Antonioni’s filmic sensitivity, along with a few suggestions from the arts, that share his pure, geometric and linear vision. Like the Italian director, whose interest is always beside the event shown, the book also focuses its attention on the unseen and off-screen elements of collages, such as cut-out photographs and words from the artist’s notebooks or the reverse side of the support papers, that belong to the order of visualization of the absent.

Katrien de Blauwer was born in Ronse, Belgium, in 1969. She started her first collages in 1993 and she’s never stopped. Lives and works in Antwerp.

 

 

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