Philippe Van Snick - Dynamic Project

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2001 B Philippe Van Snick lives and works in Schaerbeek, Brussels.

R Philippe Sollers : Eloge de l’infini, Paris, ed. Gallimard, 2001. H / — Citro(e)n Limo(e)n [256], 2001, acrylic and vinyl on canvas with T W curled edges, glued on panel, (42 × 52 cm).

— Nomadische Landschappen [252], 2001-2003. Series of ten works, of various formats, acrylic and vinyl on canvas, with slightly curled or cut-off edges, glued on panel. Each of the canvases is divided in two horizontal colored planes. From 2001 : nr. 1 : (51.5 × 44 cm). nr. 2 : (48.5 × 41 cm). nr. 3 : (50.5 × 41 cm). nr. 4 : (49 × 43 cm). nr. 5 : (51.5 × 53.5 cm). — Zonder titel [253], 2001, (151 × 161 cm). Pale blue monochrome in duotones, painted in the manner of Espaces Lisses, Espaces Striés. — Zonder titel, 2001, (101 × 81 cm). Pale blue monochrome in duotones. — Figuur / Figure [257], 2001, acrylic and vinyl on canvas mounted on frame, (81 × 101 cm). — Désert Noir (Espaces Lisses, Espaces Striés) [255], also called Mars Black, 2001, (170 × 160 cm). Cotton canvas with added folds, drenched with acrylic paint, put on the floor. EX — re_Touche, 250 jaar schilders van de Koninklijke Academie

van de Hogeschool Gent, Ghent, Kunsthal Sint-Pietersabdij, 7.9 – 7.10.2001. + Similarly titled book. Coordination : Stef Van Bellingen, Brussels, Dexia Bank and Tournai, La Renaissance du Livre, 2001.

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2000 - 2010

[252]  Nomadisch Landschap nr. 1, 2001-2003


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