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  1. Ann Veronica Janssens développe depuis la fin des années 1970 un travail expérimental qui privilégie les installations in situ et l’emploi de matériaux délibérément choisis pour leur simplicité ou leur pauvreté – comme le bois aggloméré, le verre ou le béton – ou encore leur immatérialité – comme la lumière, le son ou le brouillard artificiel. À travers ses ...

  2. www.centrepompidou.fr › fr › ressourcesRose - Centre Pompidou

    Rose. L’oeuvre d’Ann Veronica Janssens engage plusieurs médiums, dont la sculpture et les environnements immersifs. Ses matériaux de prédilection sont la lumière et les brouillards artificiels. Ses recherches se fondent sur l’expérience sensorielle et questionnent la relation du corps à l’espace.

  3. H.G. Wells describes vividly the two elements in Ann Veronica, feminism and femininity. As a feminist, Ann Veronica rebelled against her authoritative Victorian father, who regarded women only as men's property to be protected from the harsh world outside. On the other side, Ann could not deny her being a woman after she fell in love with Capes ...

  4. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Fondation CAB Saint-Paul-de-Vence presenteert vanaf 6 april een solotentoonstelling van de Belgische kunstenares Ann Veronica Janssens (°1956, Folkestone, Verenigd Koninkrijk). De expo maakt deel uit van een dubbel tentoonstellingsproject, gecureerd door Stéphane Ibars (artistiek directeur van Fondation Lambert), dat zowel in Fondation CAB (Saint-Paul-de-Vence) als in de Collection Lambert ...

  5. H. G. Wells' Ann Veronica, first published in 1909, looks at political and feminist issues of the time. It's heroine goes from being a naive young girl into becoming a picture of the New Woman. The novel caused a stir when it was released because of the main character's feminist outlook and because her name was similar to Amber Reeves, with whom Wells was thought to be having an affair.

  6. The structure of Ann Veronica seems to be divided into two equal parts; the first part deals much with Ann Veronica'sfeminism, and the second with her femininity, although the elements are interspersed here and there a little in both. From the very beginning of the novel up to Chapter VIII section 4, Ann Veronica's feminism is much

  7. H. G. Wells' Ann Veronica looks at political and feminist issues of the time. It's heroine goes from being a naive young girl into becoming a picture of the New Woman. The novel caused a stir when it was released because of the main character's feminist outlook and because her name was similar to Amber Reeves, with whom Wells was thought to be having an affair.