#René Heyvaert
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René Heyvaert Denver Mosaic 1961
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René Heyvaert at Clearing
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René Heyvaert
House of Gilbert Heyvaert, Destelbergen, Belgium
1958, Renovated 2017
Via: Marie Passa
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René Heyvaert, House of Gilbert Heyvaert, Destelbergen, 1958
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Renée Heyvaert, Woning Heyvaert, Destelbergen
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René Heyvaert, Untitled, 1974-1975 [Collection M HKA, Antwerp] https://ift.tt/2Cx66BU
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René Heyvaert Mail Art 1964—1984
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Oefening (naar René Heyvaert, dagboek p. 71, 1973)
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Vittoria Poletto
A Vertical Assemblage of Things
Bricolage: “Taking objects out of context with small, poetic interventions and completely removed their original function.” René Heyvaert, in the late 1970s. The composition consists of a vertical assemblage of things. Construction, furniture, decorative materials samples that were found in the Chemistry building. Each of the elements were collected in a different room and assembled together, as they were found. This method provided the architecture with an alternative modus operandi that master the limitations of the building construction and informed the design. The samples range from artificial to handmade; they are decorative or structural, interior or exterior, valuable or insignificant, designed or accidental, they compose a formally defined figure, regardless of their scale or value. Each of these abstracted objects corresponds to precise pieces of the building, to areas, exterior, ground and top floor. Together they form an alternative representation of the building.
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René Heyvaert, House of Gilbert Heyvaert, Destelbergen, 1958
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