Antwerpen-Amsterdam, Manteau 1982 [+/- 110] pp.rijkelijk geïll., in oblong, [teksten in Nederlands, Engels & Frans]
Reference : S43660
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Brussels, Roberto Polo Gallery , 2012 Hardback, 240x240mm, 104p, 85 colour illustrations, English edition. . ISBN 9789057791468.
Closed Doors is an important series of recent paintings by Jan Vanriet (1848), who represented Belgium in the 1979 Bienal de Sao Paolo, 1984 Biennale di Venezia and 1990 International Art Festival of the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul. The Jury of the latter awarded its Special Prize to Jan Vanriet, along with John Chamberlain and Mimmo Rotella. In 2010, the international press acclaimed Jan Vanriet's retrospective exhibition Closing Time at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium in Antwerp, which was visited by over 88 000 people. Through a restrained 'narrative' painting, Jan Vanriet explores the essential and universal by reducing forms to signs and symbols, using meaningful colours, carefully constructed lyrical surfaces and scumbling paint, almost as if he were inventing a mysterious calligraphy with his fragile brushstrokes. His style, or as the French art historian and theorist Michel Laclotte wrote, maniera, is above all a path which he has taken to express the themes that have obsessed him since the beginning: man and nature oppressed by a ceaselessly unfolding history. Expo: 22/11/2012 - 24/02/2013.
BE, LUDION , 2010 Gebonden, 24.9x20.4x3 cm 318pp als nieuw !! . ISBN 9789055449606.
Vanriet als schilder, maar ook als curator: hij toets zijn werk aan 93 kunstenaars. Voor de tentoonstelling 'Closing Time' (24 april ? 17 oktober 2010), een van de laatste in Het Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten te Antwerpen vooraleer het sluit voor ingrijpende verbouwingswerken, zet beeldend kunstenaar Jan Vanriet een groots parcours uit in de collectie oude en moderne meesters in het museum. Vanriet zal hiervoor een keuze maken van bijna tweehonderd werken uit zijn thematische reeksen en deze samenbrengen met evenveel werken uit de museumverzameling die inhoudelijk of stilistisch verwant zijn. Vanriet als schilder, maar ook als curator: hij toetst zijn werk aan dat van 93 kunstenaars, aan belangrijke stukken van de collectie en aan sluimerende parels uit de reserve. De museumcollectie zal door de symbiose met de schilderijen van Vanriet (van figuratief tot abstract, van minimalistisch tot exuberant) een indrukwekkend hedendaags verhaal vertellen over het menselijk tekort. Jan Vanriet (? 1948) is een van de meest toonaangevende Belgische kunstenaars. Hij exposeerde op de Biennales en op andere belangrijke kunstevenementen. Zijn veelzijdigheid toont zich in zowel monumentale muurschilderingen als in gedreven tekeningen bij literaire teksten en essays. Voor Stefan Hertmans is Vanriet een oeuvrebouwer, 'een semioticus met verf', voor Cees Nooteboom 'de seismograaf van het geheim, een instrument dat schrijft met de onrust die Schoonheid heet.'
, [Galerie De Zwarte Panter Antwerpen, 2015 hardcover, oblong, 88 pag Tekst in NL/ENG. ****Gesigneerd door Jan Vanriet ISBN 9789491349034.
1ste uitgave. Oblong. Twee gedichten (met de Engelse vertaling door Ted Alkins) en een selectie tekeningen. ***Exemplaar gesigneerd door Jan Vanriet
Reference : 61928
THESSALONIKI | GREECE, Teophano Foundation, 2022 Paperback with flaps, 71 pages, ENG / GRE, in New condition, with illustrations, ***Signed and with dedication by the author***. ISBN 9786188626003.
Jan Vanriet: Misleading Sun Museum of Byzantine Culture THESSALONIKI | GREECE OCT 12, 2022 - NOV 13, 2022 The exhibition, which is organized as part of this year's awarding of the Theophano Prize, presents to the Greek public the Belgian artist and poet Jan Vanriet, who is connected to the Theophano Foundation, as he is the one who designed the award itself, which is bestowed to the awardees, a work which combines elements of Byzantine Art with those of modernism. This year the third "Empress Theophano" award focuses on Art, highlighting its role in intercultural dialogue, and the Theophano Foundation in collaboration with the Museum of Byzantine Culture are organizing an art exhibition with the aim of highlighting this very connection: the role of Art in improving of understanding the various historical interdependencies, particularly, but not only, in Europe. The works of the artist Jan Vanriet recall memories - sometimes tragic - from the multicultural history of Europe and Thessaloniki. As exhibition curator Martin German states "Vanriet's artwork [...] tackles and affirms the past, or, in other words, is a work of remembrance [...]: every memory contributes to the construction of the present, making our identity comprehensible. Thanks to the constant references to the once-upon-a-time state of things, the constant reminder of history, as a narrator through painting and drawing, Vanriet questions the conditio humana (human condition) and, weaving his own life into his work, indirectly and responsibility".
Antwerpen, Ludion 2013 239pp. with illustrations in colour (work from the Belgian artist Jan Vanriet), 29cm., editor's illustrated hardcover, bilingual: English-Dutch, very good condition, [Contains contemporary art by Jan Vanriet, inspired by the Holocaust. This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition in the Museum Kazerne Dossin, Mechelen, from 28 November 2013 until 30 March 2014], S92807