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by Willem Elias
In Vol. 1," ... the author presents some art movements that emerged after 1945. He explains some rules of perception and describes their component parts. First, a broad description of international antecedents and context is given, then the movement is presented along with some representative examples of Belgian artists, and numerous illustrations. The chapters do not succeed one another according to a strict chronological order. They are separate entities; each throwing some light on one aspect of an art history, from a variety of angles."--Provided by publisher. Vol. 2 " ... situates the Belgian art scene in an international context, whereby special attention is paid to the origins of the particular art movements. Every chapter is concluded with a discussion of one or more Belgian artists. These commentaries are not absolute truths with the validity of an instruction manual, but examples of interpretations. An artwork is after all an open sign to which the viewer can bring their own
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