Carla Klein : ivory black, deep orange yellow /

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Uniform title:Carla Klein (JAP SAM Books)
Imprint:Prinsenbeek : JAP SAM Books, [2024]
©2024
Description:1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Language:English
Dutch
Subject:
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13504460
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Varying Form of Title:Ivory black, deep orange yellow
Other authors / contributors:Klein, Carla, 1970- editor.
Gelder, Edwin van, 1978- editor.
Jap Sam, Eleonoor, editor.
Regnerus, Jannie, 1971- writer of added commentary.
Gerrewey, Christophe Van, writer of added commentary.
Willems, Gerrit, writer of added commentary.
KM21 (Hague, Netherlands), host institution.
ISBN:9789493329157
9493329151
Notes:On the occasion of an exhibition at KM21 in The Hague, Netherlands, 2024.
Includes bibliographical references.
Texts in English and Dutch.
Summary:Ivory Black, Deep Orange Yellow. Carla Klein' shows Klein's large oil paintings filled with emptiness, conveying a world that feels abandoned. She searches a certain anonymity in monotonous landscapes. 'I prefer to be able to look into the distance, as far as possible'. Klein explores the interplay between digital and analog mediums, probing the complexities of image creation and interpretation. Drawing from her own photos, transitioned from negative to snapshot to canvas, her landscapes take on new meanings, detached from their origins. Her works aren't reproductions but interpretations, shedding light on how contemporary visual culture shapes our perception. The release of this Monograph coincides with her first solo museum exhibition in the Netherlands at KM21 in The Hague. Klein exhibited numerous times nationally as well as internationally, and has received multiple scholarships and prizes.00Exhibition: KM21, The Hague, The Netherlands (10.02. - 09.06.2024)0.

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