Luc Dondeyne
Third Eye
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Through his work, Luc Dondeyne offers us his view of the world. He gives us the opportunity to look together with him by showing us sometimes literally that he looks at the world through a lens. This looking together results in special and unusual compositions, such as portraits without face or with the face turned away, as well as people who are portrayed from the back. The spectator thus becomes part of the triangular relationship Dondeyne deliberately involves himself and ourselves in: the triangle between the artist as viewer, spectator and maker. Those looking at the works are in the middle of this triangle, and consequently they become part of the artist’s gaze and therefore also of the work.
The intuition, imagination and inner wisdom with which the third eye or the sixth chakra fills us, may also open the gate to the collective memory, on which not only Dondeyne relies but also the spectator who looks at the artist’s works. Frequently, Dondeyne refers in his titles and images consciously or subconsciously to the history of art and culture. He invites us to open our own third eye and to join him to tap into his huge source of knowledge and associations that allows him to connect that which he sees through the third eye with that which he depicts thereof on the canvas or on paper, and with the spectator who contemplates the final result.
The intuition, imagination and inner wisdom with which the third eye or the sixth chakra fills us, may also open the gate to the collective memory, on which not only Dondeyne relies but also the spectator who looks at the artist’s works. Frequently, Dondeyne refers in his titles and images consciously or subconsciously to the history of art and culture. He invites us to open our own third eye and to join him to tap into his huge source of knowledge and associations that allows him to connect that which he sees through the third eye with that which he depicts thereof on the canvas or on paper, and with the spectator who contemplates the final result.
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Technical info
- Author
- Luc Dondeyne
- Arno Kramer
- Eric Rinckhout
- Pages
- 192
- Release date
- 19 August 2020
- Product form
- Paperback / softback
- Dimensions
- 252 mm x 251 mm
- Weight
- 731 g
- EAN number
- 9789463931144
About these authors
Luc Dondeyne
Luc Dondeyne (°1963, Genk) is a Belgian painter and graphic artist. He has studied Graphic Arts in Brussels
and the art of painting in Anderlecht, and graduated as a Master of Arts in Painting in 1998 at Sint-Lukas in Brussels.…
Arno Kramer
Eric Rinckhout
Eric Rinckhout schreef over beeldende kunst en literatuur bij De Morgen. Tot eind 2015 was hij er cultuurredacteur. In Vlaanderen en Nederland verwierf hij bekendheid met de publicatie van ‘Dwaalspoor’ en ‘De Grote Antwerpse Willem…