Triennial Bruges 2015 : contemporary art and architecture in the historical city of Bruges : 20.05-18.10.2015.

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Imprint:Gent : Borgerhoff & Lamberigts nv, 2015.
Description:142 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10479217
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Other authors / contributors:Vandenberghe, Philip, editor.
ISBN:9789089315465
9089315462
Notes:Catalog of the exhibition Triennale Brugge, May 20-October 18, 2015.
"Walking guide publication ... editorial content, Philip Vandenberghe ... translation, Elan Languages."--Colophon.
Summary:Every year, five million tourists visit Bruges. What if they all decided to stay? What if a small, preserved, historic city should suddenly become a megapolis? This is the premise for the Bruges Contemporary Art and Architecture Triennial 2015. This scenario opens up a plethora of possibilities and challenges. Would a small city be capable of coping with the dynamics of a metropolis? And conversely: could a city on a human scale contribute to a new, better form of urbanism? Eighteen international artists went to work on this idea. They created new works that can be viewed on an art trail through the centre of Bruges. The artists pose questions and reflect on the future and potential of the city, of urbanisation, citizenship, lifestyle, community, economics, energy, space, sound and the values that guide us. Three indoor exhibitions illustrate the concept of 'city' - in visions, dreams and real-life images - as a living, growing and evolving organism.00Exhibition: Triënnale Brugge, Bruges, Belgium (20.05.-18.05.2015).

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