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INTRO
ALAIN LESTIÉ
ALBERT BITRAN
ANTONIO DE FELIPE
ASGER JORN
BENGT LINDSTRÖM
BJØRN T. HANSEN
BRAM VAN VELDE
CARL HENNING PEDERSEN
CECILIA CUBARLE
CHRISTIAN DOTREMONT
CORNEILLE
EGILL JACOBSEN
ERIK BILLE CHRISTIANSEN
GUNNAR MØLLER
JAN SIVERTSEN
JAN VOSS
JEAN MESSAGIER
JEAN-PIERRE PINCEMIN
JEAN ROBERT IPOUSTEGUY
JOHN CHRISTOFOROU
JØRGEN HAUGEN SØRENSEN
KAREL APPEL
LISE HONORÉ
MARIA MANUELA
MOGENS ANDERSEN
NES LERPA
PIERRE ALECHINSKY
PINOT GALLIZIO
REINHOUD
RENE BERTHOLO
ROBERT JACOBSEN
PIERRE SOULAGES
TOM KRØJER
UFFE CHRISTOFFERSEN
ULF TROTZIG
YASSE TABUCHI
YOSHIO NAKAJIMA
WALASSE TING (Ding Xiongguan)
WILLIAM SWEETLOVE



Cloned goats and dogs radiate red and yellow. Sweetlove thrives on the superficial, placing it in razor-sharp contrast to the sententious. Through a number of variations on the same theme he creates friction between the artificial and the substantial, completely obliterating the boundaries between toy and work of art in certain of his works. This is a world in which poodles, giraffes and penguins are rendered into artefacts which unite dadaism, surrealism and pop art in a common post-modernistic synthesis.
 William Sweetlove was born in 1949 in Ostende, Belgium. Since 2001 he has been a member of the artists’ collective “The Cracking Art Group” in northern Italy.
 As the physical medium that provides the basis for their works of art, the members use a type of plastic produced via a thermo-chemical reaction in crude oil. This reaction, known as “cracking” is also the origin of the group’s name. In their manifesto the Cracking Art Group call upon their members to spread a vision of the world suffused with elements of irony and ecological awareness. To those, Sweetlove adds the conviction that art must also be an antidote to overconsumption and overproduction. His paintings, sculptures and assemblages are his impressions of existence reproduced in materials such as polyester, animal hides and textiles. 
William Sweetlove shapes his own world.


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