
Karin Hanssen: The Borrowed Gaze
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For a long time Belgian artist Karin Hanssen has been a well kept secret among the inner art crowd; now she is on the verge of a breakthrough. Her work is exhibited at S.M.A.K in Ghent and White Cube in London. She participated at the Japan triennial and in exhibitions such as 'Fading' (Elsene) and 'from Memory' (Ghent). In this book, she presents old and new works, paintings and drawings. This beautiful monograph will help you discover the immense talent of this artist. AUTHOR: Charlotte Mullins is an art critic and historian. She writes for The Independent on Sunday and VandA Magazine and was one of the experts in the BBC program Show me the Monet. In 2006 she published Painting People. SELLING POINTS: . An overview of the work of Belgian painter Karin Hanssen. . Includes both new and old works, paintings and drawings 200 colour illustrations
Author: Charlotte Mullins
Format: Hardback, 240 pages, 240mm x 290mm
Published: 2014, Lannoo Publishers, Belgium
Genre: Individual Artists / Art Monographs
Description
For a long time Belgian artist Karin Hanssen has been a well kept secret among the inner art crowd; now she is on the verge of a breakthrough. Her work is exhibited at S.M.A.K in Ghent and White Cube in London. She participated at the Japan triennial and in exhibitions such as 'Fading' (Elsene) and 'from Memory' (Ghent). In this book, she presents old and new works, paintings and drawings. This beautiful monograph will help you discover the immense talent of this artist. AUTHOR: Charlotte Mullins is an art critic and historian. She writes for The Independent on Sunday and VandA Magazine and was one of the experts in the BBC program Show me the Monet. In 2006 she published Painting People. SELLING POINTS: . An overview of the work of Belgian painter Karin Hanssen. . Includes both new and old works, paintings and drawings 200 colour illustrations

Karin Hanssen: The Borrowed Gaze