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For Jan van Munster (Gorinchem, 1939), energy is both theme and material. In his glass and granite objects, energy is present as an implicit force, but energy also manifests itself literally in works that generate heat, cold or light or with other forms of charge. The tension created by contrasts such as light-dark, warm-cold, attraction-repulsion and plus-minus is the subject of many of his works. 00Exhibition: Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands (04.05.-13.10.2019).
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Jan van Munster: die Energie des Bildhauers = the energy of the sculptor = de energie van de beeldhouwer
2001, Chorus
in German
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Jan van Munster - Die Energie des Bildhauers, The energy of the sculptor, De energie van de beeldhouwer. Anl asslich der Ausstellungen in Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, MUHKA, Antwerpen...
Publish date unknown, Chorus Verlag f. Kunst u. Wissenschaft , Mainz u.M unchen
in Multiple languages
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands, May 4-October 13, 2019.
Parallel texts in Dutch and English.
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Electric light as a theme and 'material' (in the broadest sense) of art plays an important role in the oeuvre of Dutch artist Jan van Munster (1939). Since the 1970s, and in particular since developing his Brainwaves (from 1997 on), many of his sculptures work with sources of light or may be described as illuminants radiating into the surrounding space. This book for the first time comprehensively documents the extremely heterogeneous group of van Munster's works with light, thus impressively demonstrating the significance and the diverse use of light in the work of the sculptor--
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