An edition of Gedreven door talent (2013)

Gedreven door talent

350 jaar edelsmeedkunst en Academie = Driven by talent : 350 years of silversmithing and Academy

Gedreven door talent
Wim Nys, Wim Nys
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An edition of Gedreven door talent (2013)

Gedreven door talent

350 jaar edelsmeedkunst en Academie = Driven by talent : 350 years of silversmithing and Academy

In 1971 start de Academie Antwerpen met een volwaardige opleiding Juweelontwerp en edelsmeedkunst binnen de Beeldende Kunsten. Goud- en zilversmid Wim ibens (1934–1997) is initiatiefnemer van deze opleiding. De tentoonstelling presenteert naast creaties van Wim ibens zowel afstudeerprojecten als recent werk van zeven oud-studenten. De geselecteerde ontwerpers, Jean Lemmens (afgestudeerd in 1974), Hilde Van der Heyden (1982), Annemie De Corte (1989), Salima Thakker (1997), Tine De Ruysser (1999), Helena Schepens (2004) en Jonathan Hens (2012) zijn na hun studies aan de Antwerpse Academie steeds artistiek actief gebleven.0Exhibition: Umicore Zilverpaviljoen, Antwerp, Belgium (08.09.2013-26.01.2014).

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Language
Dutch, English
Pages
63

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page 62).

Dutch and English.

Published in
Antwerpen
Series
Sterckshof studies -- 48
Other Titles
Driven by talent :
Translated From
Dutch

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
739
Library of Congress
NK7155.A58 N97x 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
63 pages
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL56916229M
ISBN 10
9066251689
ISBN 13
9789066251687
OCLC/WorldCat
867724895

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