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Wim Delvoye. The neo-conceptualist Belgian . Early Life and education. Born in 1965 in the small town Wervik located in West Flanders, Belgium. Mostly inspired by the Roman Catholic religion and it’s symbols
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WimDelvoye The neo-conceptualist Belgian
Early Life and education • Born in 1965 in the small town Werviklocated in West Flanders, Belgium. • Mostly inspired by the Roman Catholic religion and it’s symbols • The pessimistic expectations of Belgium Art schools left Wim freed to do as he please saying “[H]e had nothing to lose.”
Modern work • Works are a mix of both the Attractive and Repulsive, mostly focusing on the human form. • He considers himself more of an originator of ideas and concepts, liking the idea behind the work rather than the act of painting or building his work. • He lives and works primarily in Belgium.
Oddball facts • After 1990, WimDelvoye directs a group of specialists to make most of his work to this very day • In 1992, Delvoye received international recognition with the presentation of his “Mosaic” at Documenta IX, a symmetrical display of glazed tiles featuring photographs of his own excrement. • He showed an interest in verious forms and functions of art, including how the body worked, Religious symbols and conotations, and every other subject inbetween.
Most Notable works • Wim’s most famous pieces of art are; • “Cloaca” • “Ant Farm” • And his gothic works.
Cloaca, or the Digestive machine, took 8 years collaborating with many experts ranging in a wide field from plumbing to gastroenterology. This man-made machine actually turns real food into “poop” which Wim then bottles in Resin and openly sells. The orginal machine is located in the Museum voorHedendaagseKunst, Antwerp.
“Ant farm” is a piece Wim did by taking pigs from slaughter houses; yes, freshly killed pigs for our morning munchies, and tattoos the skin.
Resources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wim_Delvoye • http://www.speronewestwater.com/cgi-bin/iowa/artists/record.html?record=95 • http://www.wimdelvoye.be/