Christophe Van Gerrewey: Zeven soorten onvoltooidheid / Seven Types of Unfinishedness

Posture, 2024

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When is a work of art finished, done, terminated? In this essay, Christophe Van Gerrewey suggests that the incompleteness of art mirrors the un­decidability of the world, about which the last word hasn’t been said yet either. An artwork can be unfinished in seven ways: it is completed by the audience, it suggests a better world, the artist can’t leave it behind, it is a collective process, it reflects modesty, it is too utopian (for the time being), or its value has yet to be discovered.
Van Gerrewey’s philosophical essay appeared in De Witte Raaf #194 in 2018 and will now be published in book form, bilingual Dutch/English.

The text is illustrated by photographs of artists’ studios, places where all these thoughts and reflections can find an origin.
Katrien Daemers photographed fifteen studios of contemporary Belgian artists, leaving the artist absent but letting the (un)completed work speak for itself.
With studio photographs of Nel Aerts, Michaël Borremans, Kasper Bosmans, Ria Bosman, Luc Deleu, Nikolaas Demoen, Jan De Vylder, Bendt Eyckermans, Sophie Nys, Angyvir Padilla, Laure Prouvost, Clara Spilliaert, Carole Vanderlinden, Philippe Van Snick, Dirk Zoete.

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ISBN: 9789491262647

152 pages, 19,5 x 13 cm, color illustrations, paperback, Dutch/English