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Rinus Van de Velde (b. 1983) is one of the most talked-about contemporary artists. Since 2019, he has added the medium of film to his wide-ranging oeuvre of drawings, installations and ceramics. This book provides insight into how his films and the beautiful handmade sets are created. In matchless fashion, the all-rounder disrupts the spectator’s sense of normality in a perpetual game of truth and fiction, of authenticity and copy. In The Villagers the viewer enters Van de Velde’s world. An important role is played by the seventeen life-size cardboard sets on which he worked for two years. Narrative evolved into a more abstract form of expression in La Ruta Natural. For this second film, which follows a surreal road trip, Van de Velde had a mask made resembling his face. His most recent film, A Life in a Day, is introspective and shows the inner workings of the artist. The result is an intimate and pure voyage of discovery in which Van de Velde analyses himself from a distance and visually shapes his artistry. Numerous stills, drawings, props, studio and exhibition views bring Van de Velde’s films to life in this impressive book, for which author Timon Karl Kaleyta wrote the texts. Films will be published together with a vinyl disc of Joachim Badenhorst’s film soundtracks






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