Traces on the Way
By (Author) Nicole Halsberghe
By (author) Willy Vande Walle
By (author) Johan Van Cauwenberghe
By (author) Paul Kongs
Lannoo Publishers
Lannoo Publishers
4th May 2017
Belgium
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Paperback
304
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
"Because of her long experience with the East, both in travel and in study, the eastern element is much stronger and more authentic in her work than it is in the works of other artists. The East is not merely a touch of varnish, it is something that defines her art." - Prof. Dr. Willy Vande Walle. In her first monograph, Nicole Halsberghe provides an extensive overview of her oeuvre of the past 50 years. During her many travels to the East she always had a sketchbook and camera at hand. She captures everything she sees, everything that inspires her, and transforms it into acrylic paintings, drawings and lithographs. 'Traces on the Way' shows how she 'abstracts' subjects, interprets them and makes them come to life. She portrays mankind and their surroundings in an impressive and unique way, from intimate rooms and train compartments to the immense, vast Japanese landscape. Text in English and Dutch. AUTHOR: Nicole Halsberghe studied graphic design at Sint-Lucas School of Arts in Ghent, Belgium and was a teacher there for many years. She travelled to the East many times. Intrigued by Asian culture she obtained a doctorate in sinology at the KUL, university of Louvain, Belgium. She has had exhibitions in Japan and is mentioned in the prestigious Walter De Gruyters Allgemeines Knstlerlexikon: Die Bilden den Kunstler aller Zeiten und Vlker, edition 2011. SELLING POINTS: . A monograph on an artist celebrated for her representations of the Far East . With texts by Japanologist Prof. Dr. Willy Vande Walle, art critic and radio presenter Johan van Cauwenberghe and art historian Paul Kongs . Designed by Gert Dooreman, a student of Halsberghe's and one of the most important graphic designers in Belgium 220 colour, 50 b/w
Nicole Halsberghe studied graphic design at Sint-Lucas School of Arts in Ghent, Belgium and was a teacher there for many years. She traveled to the East many times. Intrigued by Asian culture she obtained a doctorate in sinology at the KUL, university of Louvain, Belgium. She has had exhibitions in Japan and is mentioned in the prestigious Walter De Gruyters Allgemeines Kunstlerlexikon: Die Bilden den Kunstler aller Zeiten und Volker, edition 2011.