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Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition
Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish / Special Edition

Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish

Special Edition

€100,00
- a copy of the first edition of the book Sybren Vanoverberghe, Sandcastles And Rubbish
- a C-type print, 20 x 25 cm print, signed and numbered by the artist
Edition of 200
December 2021

‘Sandcastles And Rubbish’ is the fourth publication by Sybren Vanoverberghe with APE and is a continuation of his visual research on artefacts and non ordinary sites. ‘Sandcastles And Rubbish’ puts its focus on the site of the port and the industrial landscape around it. 

In previous projects Vanoverberghe shows statues and pillars made out of stone, ruins in desolated landscapes or nature in a constant state of transformation. For ‘Sandcastles And Rubbish’ a change in materiality took place, a change wherein Vanoverberghe investigates ‘new’ artefacts of our time. Rusted and bend steel, gravel pits, sturdy and raw structures flirt with composition and elegancy. Photographic works are presented alongside artefacts or ‘objets trouvées’.

Questions are raised about the value of an object and how value changes as time passes by. Vanoverberghes work is characterised by a constant flux of place and time.

Discover the book here

Sybren Vanoverberghe (°1996, Kortrijk) is an artist based in Ghent, Belgium. His work functions as an analysis of the correlation between place and time and the ever recurring cycle of history. He searches for elements of myths, nature and heritage both within ordinary sites as in places of historical importance. By what process do we attach meaning to these locations? His practice deconstructs sites and brings together icons to form a new unity of the present.