Sarah Van Camp. Collection
Extent and Medium
1 drawing
Creator(s)
- Atang (Danny Tingwai Pang)
Biographical History
Portrait of Jewish philosopher Simone Weil dated 15 October 2015 by Brussels-based artist Atang (Danny Tingwai Pang). He donated the work to Sarah Van Camp for her birthday in 2018. Sarah Van Camp wants to give the work and the artist, who honours Simone Weil and her work, more visibility, hence her decision to donate the work. Atang studied graphic design and illustration at the Sint-Lucas Institute in Brussels. After his studies in the 1990s, he worked briefly as an illustrator but quickly switched to professional graphic design. At the end of 2014, after a personal crisis, he decided to quit this. In order to regain a sense of purpose in life, he started following a clearly defined path back from his studies: to start drawing again and then to paint as well. His first major drawing project consisted of a series of portraits of philosophers that he made in the autumn and winter of 2015: drawings in India ink in A4 and A3 format, and larger works in charcoal on paper on canvas measuring 70 by 100 cm, of which the portrait of Simone Weil was one. The process and duration of creation varied from work to work, but the inspiration for this work came easily and he completed it in two hours. The works were exhibited at Recyclart Arts Centre in Brussels in January - February 2016 and at La Reduiste in Redu at the end of March 2016.
Archival History
On 31 March 2022, Sarah Van Camp kindly gifted Kazerne Dossin 1 drawing in this collection.
Acquisition
Sarah Van Camp
Scope and Content
This collection contains one charcoal drawing of philosopher and activist Simone Weil.
Accruals
No further accruals are to be expected
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Charcoal on paper on canvas. Dimensions: 97 cm high and 75 cm wide.
Existence and Location of Copies
Kazerne Dossin Research Centre