
Constantin Meunier
A Dialogue with Allan Sekula
Hilde Van Gelder(Author)
Leuven University Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2005
Book
Hardback
136 pages
978-90-5867-488-3 (ISBN)
Description
Reduced Price!
Now only EUR 10,00 instead of EUR 21,00
This book is the outcome of a collaborative research project between LGC, the Leuven Museumsite and STUK Arts Centre. On the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Constantin Meunier's death, the contributions by Sura Levine and Marjan Sterckx examine the importance of Meunier for Leuven, where he taught at the Arts Academy from 1887 until 1897 and lived from 1887 until 1894. As a complement, four authors from various disciplinary backgrounds address the actuality of Meunier's social realist thought today. Virginie Devillez investigates the possibilities of a social realist art after the debacle of socialist realism, focussing on the Belgian 20th century artistic context and the work of contemporary Belgian artists and filmmakers such as the freres Dardenne. Hilde Van Gelder specifically zooms in on the possibilities of making a social or critical realist art, comparing closely the work of Meunier and Sekula. Human rights specialist Eva Brems discusses the impact of contemporary globalisation on the current viability of social rights. Labour law expert Marc De Vos screens the jurisdictional actuality of social realist thought today, especially in respect to issues such as pensions and the greying of society.
Now only EUR 10,00 instead of EUR 21,00
This book is the outcome of a collaborative research project between LGC, the Leuven Museumsite and STUK Arts Centre. On the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Constantin Meunier's death, the contributions by Sura Levine and Marjan Sterckx examine the importance of Meunier for Leuven, where he taught at the Arts Academy from 1887 until 1897 and lived from 1887 until 1894. As a complement, four authors from various disciplinary backgrounds address the actuality of Meunier's social realist thought today. Virginie Devillez investigates the possibilities of a social realist art after the debacle of socialist realism, focussing on the Belgian 20th century artistic context and the work of contemporary Belgian artists and filmmakers such as the freres Dardenne. Hilde Van Gelder specifically zooms in on the possibilities of making a social or critical realist art, comparing closely the work of Meunier and Sekula. Human rights specialist Eva Brems discusses the impact of contemporary globalisation on the current viability of social rights. Labour law expert Marc De Vos screens the jurisdictional actuality of social realist thought today, especially in respect to issues such as pensions and the greying of society.
More details
Series
Edition
01
Language
English
Place of publication
Leuven
Belgium
Target group
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5867-488-3 (9789058674883)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Hilde Van Gelder is professor of art history at KU Leuven.
Author
KU Leuven and Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art and Visual Culture.
Content
Preface
Constantin Meunier's Monument to Labour at the 1909 Meunier Exhibition in Leuven
Sura Levine
Constantin Meunier and Leuven (1887-1897). A Love-Hate Relationship
Marjan Sterckx
Dilemma between Engagement and Creativity
Virginie Devillez
'Social Realism' Then and Now. Constantin Meunier and Allan Sekula
Hilde Van Gelder
Globalisation and Social Rights
Eva Brems
Meunier and the New Social Question
Marc De Vos
Bibliography
Constantin Meunier's Monument to Labour at the 1909 Meunier Exhibition in Leuven
Sura Levine
Constantin Meunier and Leuven (1887-1897). A Love-Hate Relationship
Marjan Sterckx
Dilemma between Engagement and Creativity
Virginie Devillez
'Social Realism' Then and Now. Constantin Meunier and Allan Sekula
Hilde Van Gelder
Globalisation and Social Rights
Eva Brems
Meunier and the New Social Question
Marc De Vos
Bibliography