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  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans
  • THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans

THE ACROBAT by Michaël Borremans Collection of works by Michaël Borremans

Author: DAVID ZWIRNER BOOKS

Available at: KYOTO OKAZAKI TSUTAYA BOOKS

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A collection of works by Belgian artist Michaël Borremans.
It was published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the David Zwirner gallery in New York from April to June 2022.

The unexpected and original depictions, seen through the skilled techniques and choice of subject matter reminiscent of classical painting, are well worth a look.
The artist's unique perspective is apparent here in the unnatural scenes of people gazing at blurry acrobatic performances, hooded figures illuminated in Rembrandt-esque light, and stately portraits.
In this recent body of work, the artist continues to captivate viewers with his intimate depictions of enigmatic figures in strange settings.

Accessible and full of detail, this pocket-sized volume contains 15 masterpieces that weave extraordinary tales.
The commentary by artist Katya Tylevich delves into the scene the artist has set and recalls the work's multifaceted power and its unique place in art history.

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release date 1st March 2022

Part number9781644230831

Specification Softcover
64 pages
114 x 176 mm
color

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