Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009
Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009

Colson Vaast

Vaast Colson 09/99 - Maes & Matthys Gallery 2009

This first monograph offers an overview of the work of Belgian artist Vaast Colson and covers a period of ten years during which a working method and visual language was developed that examines the mechanism of exhibiting, the legitimation and, above all, the social relevance of the work of art. This is a handbook, a guide, a necessary framework to an intelligent course with an unruly but chivalrous character.
Richly illustrated oeuvre catalog with an introduction by Luc Matthys and explanatory text by art historian Christine Vuegen.
Edition of 1250.

Comes with a "Wishing Well" edition by Vaast Colson 2013, dated and signed.

592p - NL/EN - 23x17cm - softcover - perfect condition