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Ives Maes

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Forest Ives Maes Forbidden Fruits Create Many Jams Sofie Van De Velde Gallery
The Future of Yesterday is a photographic series about the architectural remnants of world exhibitions, often revealing an ironic contrast between the grand utopian views of times past and the urban reality of today
Sunville is a research by Ives Maes on the objecthood of photography that ranges from old photographic techniques and expired film to digital 3D technology
Sunville is a research by Ives Maes on the objecthood of photography that ranges from old photographic techniques and expired film to digital 3D technology
The Future of Yesterday is a photographic series about the architectural remnants of world exhibitions, often revealing an ironic contrast between the grand utopian views of times past and the urban reality of today
Sunville is a research by Ives Maes on the objecthood of photography that ranges from old photographic techniques and expired film to digital 3D technology
Ives Maes KMSKA Kosmorama Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp World’s Fairs Expo
Ives Maes has re-photographed archival images as well as his own pictures, taken in 2009 and 2013, from the “All Union Agricultural Exhibition”. These former images are juxtaposed with new photographs taken during the build-up of the Moscow Biennial.
Future of Yesterday Ives Maes EPS-HEP conference Curatorial Studies KASK art and science art@CMS CERN Geneva
Ives Maes Forbidden Fruit Create Many Jams Sofie Van De Velde Gallery
Sunville is a research on the objecthood of photography that ranges from old photographic techniques and expired film to digital 3D technology
Sunville is a research by Ives Maes on the objecthood of photography that ranges from old photographic techniques and expired film to digital 3D technology
The Future of Yesterday is a photographic series about the architectural remnants of world exhibitions, often revealing an ironic contrast between the grand utopian views of times past and the urban reality of today
The Future of Yesterday is a photographic series about the architectural remnants of world exhibitions, often revealing an ironic contrast between the grand utopian views of times past and the urban reality of today