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Kristof Van Gestel – Mascot Gallery

Kristof Van Gestel – Mascot Gallery

Mascottegalerij / Mascot Gallery is an overview of 84 textile cuddle toys, designed and made by children in a participative process during a series of days called ‘Bonte Zondagen’ at the house of culture De Warande, Turnhout (BE). Artist Kristof Van Gestel developed a collective and participative workshop: starting from abstract shapes, formed by the Idiosyncratic Machine, another project initiated by Van Gestel and later screen-printed, the kids could interpret their own Mascottes. With the help of voluntary seamstresses the designs got a textile shape.

100 pages, 10 x 17 cm, softcover, Art Paper Editions (Ghent).
$20.68
Kristof Van Gestel – Mascot Gallery
$20.68

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Kristof Van Gestel – Mascot Gallery

Mascottegalerij / Mascot Gallery is an overview of 84 textile cuddle toys, designed and made by children in a participative process during a series of days called ‘Bonte Zondagen’ at the house of culture De Warande, Turnhout (BE). Artist Kristof Van Gestel developed a collective and participative workshop: starting from abstract shapes, formed by the Idiosyncratic Machine, another project initiated by Van Gestel and later screen-printed, the kids could interpret their own Mascottes. With the help of voluntary seamstresses the designs got a textile shape.

100 pages, 10 x 17 cm, softcover, Art Paper Editions (Ghent).

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Mascottegalerij / Mascot Gallery is an overview of 84 textile cuddle toys, designed and made by children in a participative process during a series of days called ‘Bonte Zondagen’ at the house of culture De Warande, Turnhout (BE). Artist Kristof Van Gestel developed a collective and participative workshop: starting from abstract shapes, formed by the Idiosyncratic Machine, another project initiated by Van Gestel and later screen-printed, the kids could interpret their own Mascottes. With the help of voluntary seamstresses the designs got a textile shape.

100 pages, 10 x 17 cm, softcover, Art Paper Editions (Ghent).