Photographer Dirk Braeckman (b. 1958) began to produce his remarkably expressive body of work in 1981. His first series of portraits and self-portraits were viewed as variations on neo-expressionist painting, before giving way after 1985 to carefully composed images of anonymous models in undefined interiors. In more recent years, the models have faded out of the picture, and Braeckman has concentrated on capturing the experience of place. He presents his work in an abstract way -- subjective and elusive, simple and somber, ...
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Photographer Dirk Braeckman (b. 1958) began to produce his remarkably expressive body of work in 1981. His first series of portraits and self-portraits were viewed as variations on neo-expressionist painting, before giving way after 1985 to carefully composed images of anonymous models in undefined interiors. In more recent years, the models have faded out of the picture, and Braeckman has concentrated on capturing the experience of place. He presents his work in an abstract way -- subjective and elusive, simple and somber, yet intensely charged. The book also includes a conversation between the artist and art historian Erik Eelbode.
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Add this copy of Dirk Braeckman: Z. Z(T) to cart. $420.00, very good condition, Sold by Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Marietta, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1998 by Ludion.
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VG (Ex art library, indicated only by a sticker on the rear endpaper; boards are very lightly edgeworn, with some light sunning/scratching; interior is in excellent condition. ) Green boards with stamped lettering; unpaginated; richly illustrated. Text in Dutch.