Halensee
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Halensee (Pope of) is a fictional figure first used by Paul Van Ostayen (Ostaijen) and appropriateb by Jef Lambrecht for the 'canonization of Vincent van Gogh' and related activities - it became a information brochure and reference to varios other works.
The name is derived from the lake (Halensee) near Belin where Van Ostayen lived in the 20's, and was at that time site of a popular Lunapark - presumably the origin of the name used by the Pope who later excommunicate Josstens from the "holy cubistic an fleministic (?) church"
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Halensee / throne prep
Jef Lambrecht, Halensee / throne prep. Leaflet, paper, ink (printing), A3/ 42x30 cm.
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Petite misère - de la vi...
Jef Lambrecht, Petite misère - de la vie humain, 1990. Other, plastic, gold ink, var. 25cm.
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Mijter Paus van Halensee
Jef Lambrecht, Mijter Paus van Halensee, 1990. Object, paper, ink (printing) and gold paint, 10 x 50 cm.
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Paus van Halensee in action
Jef Lambrecht, Paus van Halensee in action. Leaflet, paper, ink (printing), A3/ 42x30 cm.
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Koen van den Broek
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Monica Droste
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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Guy Rombouts
Guy Rombouts (°1949) receives an education as a printer/typographer, and since the seventies he has been working on alternative communication
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