The artist, theatre, ballet and opera director Jan Fabre is regarded as an innovative multi-talent. He seemingly crosses the borders of different artistic discipline without effort, wipes them away as if they never existed. Nonetheless, his works never miss their mark: art. This bilingual volume presents Jan Fabre, who was born in Belgium in 1958 and portrays himself as a "lime- twig man," as an artist without reducing him to it. At the focus of the contributions by prominent authors are his drawings in "bic blue" tracing the path of an insect, drawings of overgrown wire sculptures of jewellry bugs and his graphic and mounted new creations made of dead insect bodies.
Language
German
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1995
ISBN 13
9783893227518
Jan Fabre: Der Leimrutenmann = Jan Fabre: The Lime Twig Man
The artist, theatre, ballet and opera director Jan Fabre is regarded as an innovative multi-talent. He seemingly crosses the borders of different artistic discipline without effort, wipes them away as if they never existed. Nonetheless, his works never miss their mark: art. This bilingual volume presents Jan Fabre, who was born in Belgium in 1958 and portrays himself as a "lime- twig man," as an artist without reducing him to it. At the focus of the contributions by prominent authors are his drawings in "bic blue" tracing the path of an insect, drawings of overgrown wire sculptures of jewellry bugs and his graphic and mounted new creations made of dead insect bodies.