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Harold Ancart – A Strange Encounter

Harold Ancart – A Strange Encounter

Leading NY-based Belgian painter Harold Ancart's new artist book features thirty individually tipped-in plates.

This is Hollywood, land of dreams. Some dreams come true, some don’t; but keep on dreamin’ — this is Hollywood. “Pretty Woman” ends with the worse piece of advice ever. It’s not about the dreaming, it’s all about the story. What you really need is a damn good story. A house it’s just a house unless you don’t have a good story for it. Imagine walking toward a house with a realtor who has nothing much to say. Imagine yourself staring at the facade, hoping for a miracle to break the silence.” — Piero Golia

64 pages, 23 x 30 cm, hardcover, Triangle Books (Brussels). 

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Harold Ancart – A Strange Encounter

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Harold Ancart – A Strange Encounter

Leading NY-based Belgian painter Harold Ancart's new artist book features thirty individually tipped-in plates.

This is Hollywood, land of dreams. Some dreams come true, some don’t; but keep on dreamin’ — this is Hollywood. “Pretty Woman” ends with the worse piece of advice ever. It’s not about the dreaming, it’s all about the story. What you really need is a damn good story. A house it’s just a house unless you don’t have a good story for it. Imagine walking toward a house with a realtor who has nothing much to say. Imagine yourself staring at the facade, hoping for a miracle to break the silence.” — Piero Golia

64 pages, 23 x 30 cm, hardcover, Triangle Books (Brussels). 

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Leading NY-based Belgian painter Harold Ancart's new artist book features thirty individually tipped-in plates.

This is Hollywood, land of dreams. Some dreams come true, some don’t; but keep on dreamin’ — this is Hollywood. “Pretty Woman” ends with the worse piece of advice ever. It’s not about the dreaming, it’s all about the story. What you really need is a damn good story. A house it’s just a house unless you don’t have a good story for it. Imagine walking toward a house with a realtor who has nothing much to say. Imagine yourself staring at the facade, hoping for a miracle to break the silence.” — Piero Golia

64 pages, 23 x 30 cm, hardcover, Triangle Books (Brussels).