Ensemble: JAN VERCRUYSSE ENSEMBLE

The work of Jan Vercruysse is characterized by his razor-sharp vision and very focused approach to its central themes. Vercruysse mostly works in series, of which the individual works have many formal similarities, as if they are variations on the same theme. Vercruysse sees this differently, though: "There is no theme. There is a content and then there are works; both together necessitate other works." Like other conceptual artists, Vercruysse considers content as preceding the formal presence of a work. Nonetheless, for Vercruysse the formal presence of the work is as important as its concept: "for art to be in the mind it first has to be in the world." His most important sculptural series are the Rooms (1983-1986), the Atopies (1985-1986), the Eventails (1986-1987), the Tombeaux (1987-1994), Les Paroles (1993-1998) and Places (2005-present).
In a sense, Vercruysse has already organized and categorized his oeuvre himself. Still, there is a sense of coherence and overlap between the different series as well. This makes a further thematic organization of Vercruysse's oeuvre simultaneously easy and challenging. The categorization of M HKA Ensembles should be regarded as a suggestion, an attempt at reaching deeper understanding of Vercruysse's work. Three themes are identified as rising above the individual series: absence and loss, the place versus the non-place, and, more general, the position of art and the artist. Additionally, M HKA Ensembles pays special attention for Vercruysse's affinity for language and poetry, which is particularly apparent in his editions.
Themes & Categories
Works
Ile de France, 1974
Jan Vercruysse
Print, 57 x 37 cm
Sic, 1975
Jan Vercruysse
Print, 57 x 73 cm
A Valérie, Pour la Vie, 1975-1990
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 10.1 x 51 cm
Jan Vercruysse, 1978
Jan Vercruysse
Book, ink, paper, 29.7 x 21 cm, language : Dutch, French, publisher : ICC/Internationaal Cultureel Centrum, Antwerpen
La Feinte [The Sham], 1982
Jan Vercruysse
Photography, wood, iron, marbles, 220 x 180 x 130 cm
Spleen de Hambourg, 1985
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper, 30 x 20 cm
Kamer (III) [Chamber (III)], 1985
Jan Vercruysse
Installation, wood, mirror, neon lamp, 390 x 170 x 250 cm
Atopies (VIII), 1986
Jan Vercruysse
Installation, mahogany veneer on wood, steel, 396 x 380 x 30 cm
Narcisse, 1987-1989
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (old dutch), 32 x 12 cm
Diwan, 1987-1990
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 2 x (88 x 44.5)
The Art of Typewriting, 1987-1988
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (old dutch)
Baudrillards are dollars, 1988
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 68.5 x 98 cm
Agnes Sorel ou les Avant-Gardes, 1988
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 89 x 58 cm
Facile à faire, 1989
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 60 x 74.5 cm
Gay Nineties, 1990
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 24 x 48.5 cm
Moderne, 1991
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches), 60 x 74.5 cm
Q, 1991
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (hanemühle), 59 x 64 cm
Fontaine/Lustre, 1991
Jan Vercruysse
Print, ink, paper (vélin d'arches), 750 x 480 mm
Cinéma Cinéma, 1991
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper vélin d'arches, 68 x 98 cm
Je veux bien, 1991
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (vélin d'arches)
9 ontwerpen voor het omslag van een tijdschrift in 8+1 afleveringen, 1992
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper
M (M1), 1992
Jan Vercruysse
Sculpture, wood, gypsum, blue glass, white pigment, 54 x 200 x 155 cm
Labyrinth & Pleasure Garden, 1994-2001
Jan Vercruysse
Print, ink, paper (rivoli), 12 x (66 x 49 cm)
Les Paroles (III), 1994
Jan Vercruysse
Sculpture, wood, iron, paint, 130 x 220 x 180 cm
Places (III.5), 2006
Jan Vercruysse
Sculpture, galvanized steel, 130 x 78 x 1.5 cm
Places (II.8), 2006
Jan Vercruysse
Sculpture, cor-ten steel, 300 x 285 x 2 cm
De Reconstructie van Kamer (III) [The Reconstruction of Room (III)], 2010
Jan Vercruysse
Other
Dans l'air
Jan Vercruysse
Print, paper (moulin du gué), 45.5 x 36 cm
Extrait de Journal (1e 5 avril 1984)
Jan Vercruysse
Print, pape (japanese), 50 x 67 cm