Jef Verheyen - ARCHIVE
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This page offers a selective glimpse into the Jef Verheyen (1932-1984) archive, painting a picture of the artist’s practice and the nature of the archive. It is a snapshot, so to speak, of the international art scene of the latter half of the 20th century, a view illuminating the evolution of an artist exploring the frontier divide between modern painting and conceptual art.
Digitisation, entry, and description of the complete archive material began in 2019. For example, the database has been enhanced with over 1,300 archival items bequeathed by the artist. In addition to Verheyen’s works on paper (ca. 200), the archive mainly contains notebooks and sketchbooks (ca. 40), essay manuscripts (ca. 200), correspondence (ca. 400), photographs (ca. 1,700), posters (ca. 85), invitations (ca. 200), writings about the artist (ca. 50), press articles (ca. 300), publications (ca. 200), and official documents (ca. 40).
The newly accessible selection is intended to make the archive’s most representative pieces available for research and education. This page is continually updated with new material.
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Grootsheid en eenvoud van...
Jef Verheyen, Grootsheid en eenvoud van de ruimte, 1975. Sketch, pencil on paper (copy), 2 sides.
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Klee - La plus grande inf...
Jef Verheyen, Klee - La plus grande influence que j'ai subie, 1959. Text, ink on paper, 2 sides.
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Reproduction of 'Monochro...
Frank Philippi, Jef Verheyen, Reproduction of 'Monochrome - Achrome I', 1960. Photography, black-and-white photograph.
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Günther Uecker and Jef Ve...
Gerald Dauphin, Jef Verheyen, Günther Uecker, Günther Uecker and Jef Verheyen place a ‘window’ in the open field, as part of 'Vlaamse Landschappen' in ’t Kasteelke in Mullem, 1967. Photography, photograph.
Actors
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Nanda Vigo
Nanda Vigo was one of the Italian members of the ZERO movement and was thus an important pivotal figure of it. She designed the ZERO house in
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Bram Bogart
First working expressionist, Bram Bogart starts in the 1950s to mine the arsenal of linear, geometric forms. He experiments with mixing oil
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Galerie Denise Réne Hans ...
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Wide White Space
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Ensembles
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Jef Verheyen - Travel Notes
Travel was inherently meaningful to Verheyen. He travelled to immerse himself in architecture’s form language and lose himself in the singula
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Jef Verheyen - Ateliers
Impressions of the artist's different ateliers Timeline: 1950 – 1953 Kattenstraat, Antwerp (BE) 1953 (end) Sint-Antoniusstraat, Ant
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Jef Verheyen - Artist's W...
For Jef Verheyen, writing was nearly as critical as painting. He was a man of images but also of words and ideas. His art – painting – was ro
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Jef Verheyen - Notebooks ...
Little notebooks were Jef Verheyen’s companions wherever he went: at various studios, during exhibitions, and on trips to Italy, Spain, Franc
