Jan De Cock Denkmal 11, Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, 2008, Module CVI 2008 Exhibitions The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today Aug 1-Nov 1, 2010 MoMA Jan De Cock: Denkmal 11, Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, 2008 Jan 23-Apr 14, 2008 MoMA Publications Jan de Cock (Belgian, born 1976) Artworks Biography Sculpture (27) Design (14) Photographs (8) Prints and multiples (8) Paintings (2) Installation (1) Works on paper (1) Jan de Cock (60 results) Recently Added View Jan de Cock's 60 artworks on artnet.
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Jan De Cock (born 2 May 1976 in Etterbeek) is a contemporary Belgian visual artist. From the start of his career, his art has revolved around production and the ways in which an artist relates to the broad culturally-injected concept of Modernism. Jan De Cock (born 2 May 1976 in Etterbeek) is a contemporary Belgian visual artist. From the start of his career, his art has revolved around production and the ways in which an artist relates to the broad culturally-injected concept of Modernism. Jan De Cock Belgian, b. 1976 Following Follow 254 Follower s Jan De Cock borrows a film vocabulary in discussing his photography and installation works—particularly durée (passage of time) and mise-en-scène (staging for a camera), for describing the way his pieces frame and tell stories. De Cock commonly. Read more A rapper who attended a celebrity party with only a sock to hide his modesty has been jailed for 15 days, sponsors of some of Russia's best known entertainers have torn up their contracts, and.
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Jan De Cock (born 2 May 1976 in Etterbeek) is a contemporary Belgian visual artist. From the start of his career, his art has revolved around production and the ways in which an artist relates to the broad culturally-injected concept of Modernism. Exhibition. Jan 23-Apr 14, 2008. For his first museum exhibition in the United States, artist Jan De Cock (Belgian, born 1976) will conceive a floor-to-ceiling installation mixing color and black-and-white photographs with a series of plywood sculptural modules that recall twentieth-century abstraction. Made in response to the particular site in which they are displayed, the pictures will be. January 23-April 14, 2008. For his first museum exhibition in the United States, Belgian artist Jan De Cock has conceived a floor-to-ceiling photographic and sculptural installation in response to The Museum of Modern Art's collection, Roy and Niuta Titus 1 Theater, library, conservation labs, and architecture. main exhibition hall, the brussels art_institute, atelier jan de cock. presentation abstract capitalism part II . Pages portico. Portico The high relief wallpiece is a romantic sculpture forming a porch to an illusory building, obscuring the private collector's wallpaper [not pictured in the photographic reproduction]. An individual object.
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Jan de Cock, Denkmal 2, Astillero, Ascorreta 2, Pasajes San Pedro, Donostia-San Sebastián, 2004. Installation view, Manifesta 5, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. While there have been several opportunities to see Jan de Cock's sculptures and photographs over the past few years, the twenty-eight-year-old Belgian's particular brand of site-specific art first made an international splash last. Jan Frederik De Cock. A development of the sculptor studio in space. [or a Technical Manifesto for Abstract Capitalistic Sculpture]
Jan De Cock is considered a modernist artist, and his works explore the ways an artist can relate to the modernist approach. He lives and works in Belgium where he is only the second Belgian artist to present an exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. ( Artist website) Artwork Copyright © Jan De Cock Related Categories 01 Jan De Cock, Abstract Capitalism with Cave, 2016, wooden pedestal, chipboard, wood, plaster, sealing wax, paint, nuts, and screws. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND OFFICE BAROQUE Installation view of.
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Jan De Cock: Denkmal 11, Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, 2008. Jan 23-Apr 14, 2008. How we identified these works. In 2018-19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being identified by. Both definitions fit the work of Jan De Cock, a 31-year-old Belgian artist who appropriates and arranges photographs in what might be viewed as an open-ended yet ultimately conservative.