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Gideon Kiefer - 3007 A.D.-4897 A.D., Hardback Book

Gideon Kiefer - 3007 A.D.-4897 A.D. Hardback

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The gifted artist Gideon Kiefer makes his debut with painterly work in this book.

Kiefer's inspiration comes from his grandfather's art books that he read as a child, with prints of work by masters such as Rubens, Caravaggio and Repin.

He selects and reinterprets details that intrigue him.

Small additions, such as handwritten text or small anecdotes, betray a piece of the personal content hidden in each work, just as they expose the artists' growing concerns about the current climate crisis. The text is by cultural journalist Eric Rinckhout. "Gideon Kiefer's work balances on the cusp between beauty and horror, tradition and trash, sweet memories and apocalyptic visions, encapsulating his unwavering belief in the power of art and the solace of beauty.

He wields his brush, waging war against darkness." - Eric RinckhoutPublished to accompany an exhibition in Cultuurcentrum de Werft in Geel (Belgium) from 15 January to 17 March 2022. Text in English and Dutch.

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