Jeppe Hein : at sanse verden i dig selv = sensing the world inside yourself : 4/6-17/9 2017 / redaktører, Signe Kahr Soerensen, Wiebke Petersen og Mauve Weinzierl ; tekster, Signe Kahr Soerensen [and four others].

Author
Hein, Jeppe, 1974- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • Danish
  • English
Published/​Created
Lemvig : Museet for Religiøs Kunst, ©2017.
Description
235 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm

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    The book is published on the occasion of the solo show with the Danish artist Jeppe Hein "Sensing the world inside yourself" at the Museum of Religious Art in Lemvig, Denmark. A variety of voices offer philosophical, art historical, as well as spiritual perspectives on both Jeppe Hein's work practice and the themes he addresses with his art and in the exhibition. The book also features a sensory experience. The work "Smells like... Stillhet" (2014) by Jeppe Hein, also featured in the exhibition, is implemented in the catalogue in the form of the scent of silence, requiring readers' engagement and sense of touch to activate it as well as their sense of smell to experience.00Exhibition: Museet for Religiøs Kunst, Lemvig, Denmark (04.06.-17.09.2017).
    Notes
    Catalog of an exhibition held at Museet for religiøs kunst, Lemvig, Denmark, June 4 - September 17, 2017.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    Texts in English and Danish.
    Other title(s)
    • At sanse verden i dig selv
    • Sensing the world inside yourself
    ISBN
    • 9788791691270 ((cl.))
    • 8791691273
    OCLC
    1000514862
    International Article Number
    • 9788791691270
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