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ARMANDO. Between Knowing and Understanding | Antoon Melissen | 9789462081864

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ARMANDO

Between Knowing and Understanding

Author:Antoon Melissen

Publisher:nai010

ISBN: 978-94-6208-186-4

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 272 Pages
  • Apr 10, 2015

This monumental monograph is devoted to one of the most important post-war European artists. Armando (born in 1929) has worked for decades on an oeuvre exploring such themes as melancholy, power, powerlessness and the uneasy fusion of beauty and evil. Since the late 1950s, with an intensely personal visual and literary agenda, he has been one of a vanguard of artistic innovators as an artist, poet and writer, and more recently as a maker of television and theatre.

With a selection of more than 250 works and four lavishly illustrated essays, this book presents a broad overview of Armando’s oeuvre. For the first time, the full breadth of a unique, eclectic artistic career spanning six decades is revealed.

This monumental monograph is devoted to one of the most important post-war European artists. Armando (born in 1929) has worked for decades on an oeuvre exploring such themes as melancholy, power, powerlessness and the uneasy fusion of beauty and evil. Since the late 1950s, with an intensely personal visual and literary agenda, he has been one of a vanguard of artistic innovators as an artist, poet and writer, and more recently as a maker of television and theatre.

With a selection of more than 250 works and four lavishly illustrated essays, this book presents a broad overview of Armando’s oeuvre. For the first time, the full breadth of a unique, eclectic artistic career spanning six decades is revealed.

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