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Jan De Cock

DENKMAL ISBN 9080842427, JAN DE COCK, 2005


While there have been several opportunities to see Jan de Cock's sculptures and photographs over the past few years, his site-specific art first made an international splash last summer at Manifesta 5 in Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain. For that installation de Cock took over an abandoned ship-building warehouse, erecting a large structure that, as is typical for his work, mined the fecund territory between art and architecture. Part sculpture, part building, de Cock's supersized piece filled the interior of the warehouse space and spilled out onto the roof, literally blurring the boundaries between inside and outside.


DENKMAL ISBN 9080842427, JAN DE COCK, 2005
Denkmal 11, Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, 2008
Denkmal 2, Astillero Ascorreta 2, Pasajes San Pedro, San Sebastian, 2004
Denkmal 23, Paleis voor Schone Kunsten/Palais des Beaux-Arts, Rue Ravenstein-straat 23, Brussels, 2003, Fig. II
Denkmal 25, Haus Konstruktiv, Selnaustrasse 25, Zurich, 2006
Denkmal 4, Casa del Fascio, Piazza del Popolo 4, Como, 2006
Denkmal 5-12-3, Minami Aoyama 5-12-3, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 2005
Denkmal 5-12-3, Minami Aoyama 5-12-3, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 2005
Denkmal 53, Tate Modern, Bankside 53, London SE 19TG, 2005, Fig. 2f. Forecourt
Denkmal 53, Tate Modern, Bankside 53, London SE 19TG, 2005. Level 2 Gallery, Fig. 2d
Denkmal 7, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Römerberg 7, Frankfurt am Main, 2005
Denkmal 7, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Römerberg 7, Frankfurt am Main, 2005
Denkmal 9, Henry van de Velde University Library, Rozier 9, Ghent, 2004, Fig. I
Foro, 2010
Palais des Beaux Arts, 2009, REPROMOTION, Monument #1
Portret van Jan De Cock door Stephan Vanfleteren
Studio Repromotion, 2008
Studio Repromotion, 2010


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