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White Cube by Brecht Vandenbroucke
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White Cube (edition 2014)

by Brecht Vandenbroucke (Author)

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Lushly painted, these irreverent strips poke fun at the staid, often smug art world, offering an absurdist view on the institutions of that world--questioning what constitutes art and what doesn't, as well as how we decide what goes on the walls of the gallery and what doesn't.
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Title:White Cube
Authors:Brecht Vandenbroucke (Author)
Info:Drawn and Quarterly (2014), 64 pages
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This is a pearl I have taken my time for. Not cos I was often touched and found certain parts emotionally heavy, but I also feared what the outcome with be. And frankly, for a reason I didn’t even want to part with this incredible piece of art: a perfect balance of comic book, drawings, paintings, pictures of mixed media (includes lace and embroidery etc). Topped with “a letter to my father”. Beautiful! ( )
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Lushly painted, these irreverent strips poke fun at the staid, often smug art world, offering an absurdist view on the institutions of that world--questioning what constitutes art and what doesn't, as well as how we decide what goes on the walls of the gallery and what doesn't.

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