Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#1 - Balustrades
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#2 - Poles / Snow / Balustrades
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#3 - Signs
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#4 - Large Objects
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#5 - Christmas Trees
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#6 - Trees
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#7 - Boats
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#8 - Animals
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#9 - Snow
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#10 - Windowsills
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#11 - Wax
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#12 - Swimming Pools
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#13 - Sign / Fish
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#14 - Cars (I)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#15 - Cars (II)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#16 - Cars (III)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#17 - Buildings
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#18 - Cars (IV)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#19 - Cars (V)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#20 - Rock-Stones
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#21 - Animals (II)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#22 - Swimming Pools (II
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#23 - Cars (VI)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#24 - Ballustrades / Trees / Furnitures / Fences / large objetcs / Flower-plants / Railings
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#25 - Rock-stones/ Cars/ Balustrades
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#26 - Doors / Balustrades / Gravestones
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#27 - Rock-stones / Poles / Cars
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin — INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
#28 - Animals / Windowsills / Trees

INCOMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TOUCH (Special edition)
Erik Kessels, Karel de Mulder, Thomas Sauvin

  • Collages with vintage photographs
  • 40 x 50 cm
  • framed 
  • coming with the book
  • and a signed certificated by the three artists
  • All unique
1.250€

Regular Edition here

Distilled from over 15.000 family albums, Incomplete Encyclopedia of Touch archives the human desire to put a hand on things. Whether it’s cars, boats, animals, trees, fridges, bridges, bushes, fellow humans or even their graves — everything that can be touched will be touched. Containing only 2.948 photos, this collection is far from ever being finished but provokes questions about the underlying motivations behind this universal pictorial behaviour. Do we seek connection? Do we claim ownership? Or do we just want to measure ourselves to the objects of our world? Perhaps you could ask yourself these questions, next time you strike a touching pose.