Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Edited by Florian Steininger. Text by Nicolas de Oliveira, Nicola Oxley.
In The Cliff, Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck’s (born 1969) monochromatic photographs, site-specific sculptures, films, watercolors and ink drawings generate a melancholic narrative of different scenes—a sleeping girl floating on a raft, children playing marbles, a pair of lovers seated on a rock.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Edited by Thomas Häusle. Text by Nicolas de Oliveira, Nicola Oxley. Interview by Thomas Häusle, Herta Pümpel.
This book documents the recent installations, sculptures, films, videos, photographic works, pictures, drawings, texts, theatre and music of Brussels-based Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck (born 1969), which explore the manipulation of domestic space through the combination of banal and decorative objects.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Edited with text by Fritz Emslander.
This book presents works from the last 12 years by Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck (born 1969), most of which are drawn from the Goetz Collection. Op de Beeck produces large installations, sculptures, films, drawings, paintings, photographs and texts that reflect on mortality and society.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Karsten Löckemann, Ingvild Goetz. Text by Hans Op de Beeck, et al.
A visual artist, stage designer and director, Hans Op de Beeck (born 1969) never allows any one genre to define his work. This comprehensive overview of the artist’s oeuvre includes video installations of the 1990s, sculptures, works on paper and site-specific environments. Special focus is placed on his still lifes and interiors.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by Hans Op de Beeck.
Extensions documents the 2007 traveling exhibition by the Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck--a project comprised of video work, sculptural installations, photographs and drawings that address ideas of architectural extension of the human body and our conflicted relationships with mortality in a technology-dominated culture.
Published by Exhibitions International. Text by Nicolas De Oliveira, Nicola Oxley.
This 368-page artist's book presents a collaboration between the young Brussels-based artist Hans Op de Beeck and authors Nicolas de Oliveira and Nicola Oxley. It collects artworks from the last 10 years alongside texts that generate from questions posed by literary figures like Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, Georges Perec and Alain Robbe-Grillet.