Frederik De Wilde, Beyond the Liminal: : Ultra Black Art In Dark Times.
[Place of publication not identified] : Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art, 2014.
1 online resource
"From the first human artistic expression in cave paintings until now, black has been constantly reinvented by art. Like other 20th-century artists (Rothko, Malevic, Klein) before him have done, Belgian Frederik De Wilde explores the nature of colors and produces monochromatic works, but focusing on black in a radical and scientific manner. In Hostage, as art historian Elise Aspord explains, he has created a material made up of a vertical alignment of nanotubes of carbon that can absorb almost all rays of light, thus giving a new universal reference for black. This work is the result of a close collaboration between scientists and an artist. It adheres to an aesthetic of the void and raises a paradox, making the darkness visible. Frederik De Wilde and his mysterious nanoblack invite the spectator to feel the "black shock" that is experienced when watching the unknown and the invisible."-- provided by distributor.
Art and technology.
Art et technologie.
Tracts (Ephemera)
Pamphlets
Aspord, Elise, contributor.
Grdina, Sonja, contributor.
Janša, Janez, contributor.
Scott, Eric Dean, contributor.
Umek, Luka, contributor.
Library Stack, supplier.
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