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Published to accompany the Whitechapel Gallery’s 2004 Raoul de Keyser exhibition, this catalogue contains texts by leading art critics Adrian Searle, Konrad Bitterli and Ulrich Loock, which address the general development of the artist's work, an analysis of his recent production and the Belgian context in which this work is produced.
Raoul de Keyser is a painter who reconciles the apparently irreconcilable, quietly synthesizing painting as image and painting as object. Characterized by an intimate, modest scale, his works are at the same time part of a wide-ranging, relentless and lifelong project that seeks to interrogate the very nature of painting: a project that has impacted across generations of European painters. Paperback, 176 pages with over 80 colour illustrations, ISBN: 0-85488-136-0.
All texts translated into French, Dutch, Portuguese and German. Co-published by the Whitechapel Gallery, London, Musée départemental d’art contemporain de Rochechouart, De Pont museum for contemporary arts, Tilburg, Fundãçao de Serralves, Porto and Kunstmuseum St. Gallen Kunstverein.
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