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Hidden Order. Maarten Greve is a book by artist and graphic designer Tato Greve about, for, and with her father, the Dutch visual artist Maarten Greve, who lives and works in Brussels.
Rather than presenting the artist's work chronologically, the book adopts an intuitive and associative approach, placing sculptures, drawings, photographs, and video stills from different periods in dialogue with one another.
By exploring formal similarities, recurring motifs, and unexpected visual connections, Hidden Order reveals the underlying patterns that have shaped Maarten Greve's artistic practice over several decades.
At the same time, the publication is personal. It reflects on family, artistic dedication, and the relationship between father and daughter, while acknowledging the lasting influence of Tato's late mother, artist Maddy Arkesteyn.
Combining an extensive survey of Greve's oeuvre with personal narratives and a text by Dominic van den Boogerd, Hidden Order offers both an artist's monograph and an intimate exploration of creativity, memory, and the hidden structures that connect art and life.
€39.95
€39.95
Kunst / Artist books / Verwacht
Hidden Order. Maarten Greve is a book by artist and graphic designer Tato Greve about, for, and with her father, the Dutch visual artist Maarten Greve, who lives and works in Brussels.
Rather than presenting the artist's work chronologically, the book adopts an intuitive and associative approach, placing sculptures, drawings, photographs, and video stills from different periods in dialogue with one another.
By exploring formal similarities, recurring motifs, and unexpected visual connections, Hidden Order reveals the underlying patterns that have shaped Maarten Greve's artistic practice over several decades.
At the same time, the publication is personal. It reflects on family, artistic dedication, and the relationship between father and daughter, while acknowledging the lasting influence of Tato's late mother, artist Maddy Arkesteyn.
Combining an extensive survey of Greve's oeuvre with personal narratives and a text by Dominic van den Boogerd, Hidden Order offers both an artist's monograph and an intimate exploration of creativity, memory, and the hidden structures that connect art and life.