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Dominique Stroobant (1947)

As a creator, Dominique Stroobant possesses the ability to transmute the queries arising from his inquisitiveness into visions and concepts, which are then manifested into tangible forms. His sculptures emerge from the depths of a fertile imagination, akin to a quarry, fashioned from the traditional deposits of cultural and technological history.

Stroobant’s inquiries and their corresponding solutions could potentially categorize his multifaceted endeavors as those of a sculptor, mason, photographer, draughtsman, scientist, engineer, or even a mediator—assuming such labels were not hindered by his inspiring rebellious nature. His passion is driven by the interplay between order and chaos, a quest for structure within apparent disorder, and the euphoria of originality.

www.ftn-books.com has the Kunstcentrum Badhuis publication from 1980 now available.

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