AMVK: Exhibition Drawings
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"The line drawing is like a skeleton, a framework that has needed quite some time to become what it is. It is surrounded by possibilities, the flesh of thought. Colour indicates what is useful, what we may use our thoughts and our science for.
Drawing is a form of understanding; it makes sure that we can narrow down our observations and make them manageable. Recurrent themes are the relation between Humankind and the animals, between intelligence and intuition, between human creation and technology, between self-image and human-made surroundings. This collection of drawings consists of a combination of pictures from the personal sphere, pictures from memory and imaginings and fragments from the surrounding image and word culture."
− AMVK
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Hugo
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven / AMVK, Hugo, 1973. Drawing, ink and colour pencil on paper, 13 x 14 cm.