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Title: | What remains | Contributors/Performers: | CEYSSENS, Patrick | Issue Date: | 2022 | Abstract: | What remains is an artistic confrontation between Giovanna Caimmi, Patrick Ceyssens and the San Mattia Church in Bologna. The church houses 8 beautiful chapels situated opposite each other. An excellent architectural invitation for an artistic encounter. In addition, the church has a very long and turbulent history. The result are pictorial remains of different events in time. It is a pictorial ruin, frozen in different moments. But these remnants in time have started to mix and this unique new visual language is the starting point of this expo. | Keywords: | Installation;visual thinking;layers;perception | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37740 | Link to publication/dataset: | Santa Mattia Bollogna | Discipline: | beeldende kunsten | Research Context: | This is also the research base of our research group FRAME: IMAGE THINKING (www.frame-research.be PXL Mad School of ARTS and Hasselt University). Architecture and the arts generate a new form of knowledge that requires an adequate language - verbal, visual and spatial. This brings a certain rigor, it means slowing down and taking the time to think, to perceive carefully and attentively. Like the ruins of the image, the elements that are in decay. In nature, ruin is also a disease, a remnant of something else. | Related Info: | Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna | Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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