VIVID by Joke Raes is an immersive exploration of the dynamic relationship between art, nature, and human perception. Drawing on organic forms and natural motifs, Raes creates tactile, large-scale installations that blur the boundaries between sculpture, drawing, and environment. The works in VIVID invite viewers into a contemplative space, revealing hidden layers of color, texture, and form while reflecting on humanity’s impact on natural ecosystems. Utilizing reappropriated materials and intuitive gestures, Raes constructs visual narratives that evoke both wonder and introspection. The book accompanies her eponymous exhibition at Zebrastraat, Ghent, presenting her oeuvre across two floors of expansive installations, including wall sculptures, delicate figures, and immersive environments. Richly illustrated, VIVID captures the interplay of light, material, and organic shapes, offering readers an intimate encounter with Raes’ vision. An essay contextualizes her practice within contemporary environmental art, emphasizing her unique ability to harmonize human creativity with ecological awareness. VIVID is essential for collectors, curators, and enthusiasts of contemporary visual culture, sculpture, and ecological art.
Joke Raes is a Belgian artist known for her immersive, nature-inspired installations that merge ceramics and porcelain artworks, sculpture, drawing, and conceptual practice. Her work explores the intersections of human activity and natural systems, often incorporating reappropriated materials and organic forms. Raes has exhibited extensively in Belgium and internationally, including at HISK in Ghent, Zebrastraat, and various group exhibitions. Her installations are noted for their intuitive, tactile qualities and ecological awareness, reflecting a deep engagement with contemporary environmental discourse. Raes’ practice bridges visual art, ecological commentary, and experiential design, earning her recognition among curators, collectors, and institutions. She currently lives and works in Belgium, continuing to expand her exploration of the relationship between art, nature, and human perception.
448 pages
17 x 24 cm
English, Dutch
Publication date: October 2025
ISBN: 9789464002782