Hands of Time
Johan De Wilde
Hans Theys
Design
Studio Luc Derycke
For many years now, Johan De Wilde’s work has been praised for its meticulous drawing style. The many solemnly applied layers that compose the works also hide in their folds, ever shrinking never to vanish, the Great Irony of our existence and its languages. This first monography presents over 500 drawings, prints and collages from the early nineties to today, concluding with the epic series Hands of Time. The book includes an essay by Hans Theys. A must for those acquainted with De Wilde’s works and a perfect introduction for all others.
Laureate for De Best Vormgegeven Boeken 2013
thema
Art
pag.
240 pages
uitgave
2012
materiaal
Softcover
formaat
240 pages
status
-
Taal
EN, NL
ISBN
978 94 9069 339 8