White Cube - Brecht Vandenbrouke
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With few words and gorgeous style, a cartoonist takes aim at the hypocrisies of the art world
White Cube is the Belgian cartoonist and illustrator Brecht Vandenbrouckes debut book, a collection of mostly wordless strips that follow a pair of pink-faced twins as they attempt to understand contemporary art and the gallery world. Their reactions to the art they encounter are frequently comedic, as they paint over Pablo Picassos famous muralGuernica, and re-create a pixelated version of Edvard Munchs The Scream after receiving one too many e-mails.
Lushly painted, these irreverent strips poke fun at the staid, often smug art world, offering an absurdist view on the institutions of that worldquestioning what constitutes art and what doesnt, as well as how we decide what goes on the walls of the gallery and what doesnt.
Vandenbrouckes distinctive work blends the highbrow with the low, drawing equally from Gordon Matta-Clarks site-specific artwork and the Three Stooges slapstick timing. With a knowing wink at the reader, Vandenbroucke continuously uncovers something to laugh about in the stuffiness and pretentiousness of the art world.