
Geo de Vlamynck.
SnoeckN° d'inventaire | 31590 |
Format | 27 x 21 |
Détails | 256 p., publisher's hardcover |
Publication | Ghent, 2025 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9789461619624 |
Géo De Vlamynck (1897–1980) lived and worked in artistically revolutionary times. He tirelessly expressed his penchant for nonconformism in works that were both figurative and abstract, through paintings, monumental frescoes, mosaics, art glass, and furniture. In his studio in Schaerbeek, his work took shape, evolving from figurative Art Deco to synthetic and poetic abstraction. The time had come to dedicate a retrospective to him in the form of a book. His granddaughter Sylvie Olivier, herself an architect and artist, and designer Luc Vincent took up the challenge.
Géo De Vlamynck (1897–1980) lived and worked in artistically revolutionary times. He tirelessly expressed his penchant for nonconformism in works that were both figurative and abstract, through paintings, monumental frescoes, mosaics, art glass, and furniture. In his studio in Schaerbeek, his work took shape, evolving from figurative Art Deco to synthetic and poetic abstraction. The time had come to dedicate a retrospective to him in the form of a book. His granddaughter Sylvie Olivier, herself an architect and artist, and designer Luc Vincent took up the challenge.