[Parution] Catalogue d’exposition “Jacques Moeschal” / Angelique Campens, Roxane Le Grelle, Iwan Strauven, Walther Koenig, 2021
“Jacques Moeschal” / Angelique Campens, Roxane Le Grelle, Iwan Strauven, Walther Koenig, 2021, 1 Vol. (180 p.), ISBN 9783753300351
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Présentation
Jacques Moeschal (1913-2004) obtained international acclaim as a sculptor with his monumental concrete sculptures on the edges of motorways in Belgium, Mexico and Israel. For the general public these ‘Signals’ are without doubt among the best-known sculptures in the public space in Belgium.
This publication is the first comprehensive monography on the work of Jacques Moeschal. With three essays by Iwan Strauven, Angelique Campens and Valéry Didelon, it situates not only Moeschal’s work as a sculptor in an international context, it also draws new light on his own practice as an architect, which he developed parallel to his career as a sculptor. Also it is the first publication to include an extensive illustrated list of works of Moeschal.
The publication features rare archive materials, such as sketches, technical drawings, models, photographs, as well as contemporary images. Contemporary artists including Kasper Akhøj and Barney Kulok demonstrate how Moeschal’s work remains relevant today.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Bozar Centre For Fine Arts, Brussels (2021).
Contribution membre UMR AUSser
Valéry Didelon (membre associé ACS/AUSser), “The Man who Loved the Motorway”, in Angelique Campens, Roxane Le Grelle & Iwan Strauven, Jacques Moeschal, Brussels : BOAZR, 2021.
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Pascal Fort (25 juin 2021). [Parution] Catalogue d’exposition “Jacques Moeschal” / Angelique Campens, Roxane Le Grelle, Iwan Strauven, Walther Koenig, 2021. Carnet de veille UMR AUSser. Consulté le 22 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/v12g