ISBN: HB: 9780300266986

Yale University Press, Mercatorfonds

February 2023

240 pp.

30,1x21,9 cm

250 colour and black&white illus.

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Jan Van Imschoot

The End is Never Near

A comprehensive overview of the oeuvre of Belgian painter Jan Van Imschoot.

A comprehensive overview of the oeuvre of Belgian painter Jan Van Imschoot (b. 1963), whose contemporary work builds bridges to predecessors such as Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Goya, and Manet.

Van Imschoot's painting consciously opts for a clear, sometimes contradictory and ironic style. The directness of his decisive brushwork and his balanced yet audacious use of color is strikingly contemporary, while his work draws on historical themes from literature and art history. In this way, Van Imschoot engages in a continuous dialogue with the past, in which he, with a dose of cynicism, often targets phenomena or figures that find themselves on the fringes of (contemporary) society.

Bringing together more than 220 works by Van Imschoot with five accompanying texts, this book gives fresh insight into the painting practice of this Belgian master.

About the author

Philippe Van Cauteren is artistic director of S.M.A.K. (Museum of Contemporary Art) in Ghent, Belgium.

Selen Ansen is professor at Istanbul Bilgi University.

Hendrik Folkerts is curator of international contemporary art at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

Dieter Roelstraete is curator of the Neubauer Collegium at the University of Chicago, where he also teaches.

Alain Tapie is a chief curator and the author of several books on the Northern Mannerists, symbolism and botany in 17th-century painting, and the Baroque and the Jesuits.