This monograph of Lerooy’s drawings, paintings, and sculptures surveys nearly 100 works from the vital years of his career.
Thomas Lerooy Field Guide is an important monographic publication that brings together key works by the Belgian artist from 2006 until today. Rather than being a classic catalogue raisonné, the book is a field guide into the artist’s practice, that establishes formal and conceptual links between works from different periods and in different media. The authors, Tatjana Bacal, Suzanne Hudson and Jean-Philippe Antoine, all renowned writers in the domains of anthropology, contemporary painting, and art history, each shed a light on Thomas Lerooy’s work from their unique perspective.
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Exhibition Schedule:
TANK Shanghai Art Center (September 2024)
Suzanne Hudson is an associate professor of art history and fine arts at the University of Southern California.
Tatjana Bacal is an Anthropologist and Screenwriter with a master’s in Social Anthropology, PhD in Cultural Anthropology, and Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Jean-Philippe Antoine is a professor of esthetics at University of Paris 8 and an art critic. He is also an artist.
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