An edition of Mooi is nuttig (2013)

Mooi is nuttig

de kunstpraktijk als ervarings- en reflectiemodel

Mooi is nuttig
Kristof van Gestel, Kristof va ...
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An edition of Mooi is nuttig (2013)

Mooi is nuttig

de kunstpraktijk als ervarings- en reflectiemodel

In this book the artist Kristof Van Gestel focuses on the role of art in his life--not just any art, but the art he creates himself--and the experiences that result from his art practice. The artist describes how the quest for meaning when making art helps him to discover ways individual people create meaning in general and lend meaning to the world that surrounds them in particular. Thus for Van Gestel making art acquires a more profound meaning both at a personal and a social level. In his book Van Gestel also describes the various ways in which a work precisely acquires meaning: through relating to space, through the (everyday) use of the medium, through its lingualism, through its sharing a language, through the body and through intuition.

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Language
Dutch
Pages
242

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Mooi is nuttig: de kunstpraktijk als ervarings- en reflectiemodel
2013, AraMer, School of Arts van Hogent, UGent
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-244).

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Gent

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.411.2
Library of Congress
N71 .G37 2013

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Pagination
242 pages
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30969671M
ISBN 13
9789490693701
LCCN
2013445772
OCLC/WorldCat
852259370

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