Jef Verheyen Digital Platform
Actors (46)
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Paul De Vree
Paul De Vree was a pioneer of European concrete poetry and a visual artist. He founded literary journals such as 'De Tafel Ronde' in Belgium
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Guy Mees
Guy Mees (1935-2003) emerges as a painter in Antwerp in the late fifties, when post-war avant-garde art from the US was just beginning to fin
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Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely (1908–1997, Hungary/France) moves to Paris in 1930 to work as a graphic designer and begins painting abstract geometric works
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Panamarenko
The Belgian artist Panamarenko (pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 1955 to 1960 but just as
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Paul Van Hoeydonck
Paul Van Hoeydonck (1925, Belgium, lives in Antwerp) co-founded the G58 group in Antwerp, which organises a series of exhibitions at the Hess
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Ann Veronica Janssens
Ann Veronica Janssens mainly does site-specific works. She is neither sculptor nor architect. Taking a specific space as her starting point,
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Gerhard Richter
[Gerhard Richter](http://www.gerhard-richter.com/) (1932, Germany, lives in Cologne) was educated in East Germany as a mural painter in the s
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Lucio Fontana
The Argentine-Italian visual artist Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) has broadened and deepened the avant-garde of the mid-twentieth century with ne
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Yves Klein
The Yves Klein of 1959 already had an extreme reputation on the art scene. He had swept the table clear of arguments about form and color wit
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Piero Manzoni
[Piero Manzoni](http://www.pieromanzoni.org) (1933–1963, Italy) was a precocious painter and writer of manifestos, notably Per una pittura or
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Jean Tinguely
Jean Tinguely is pace-setter of the informal group of artists who commandeer the Hessenhuis in the spring of 1959. He is well apt for the ro
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Günther Uecker
On his participation-sheet for Vision in Motion, Uecker calls his works ‘Objecte’. The monochrome white and yellow canvases on panel, and a w
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Wout Vercammen
Wout Vercammen (1938-2018) is an Antwerp artist who took his Belgian nationality and turned it into a readymade product. He patents the Belgi
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Henk Peeters
Henk Peeters (1925, the Netherlands, lives in Hall) abandoned a figurative, socially-engaged style of painting for an informal, material-base
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Mark Verstockt
Marc Verstockt or Mark Verstockt (Lokeren, 16 July 1930 – Antwerp, 14 May 2014) was a sculptor, graphic artist and painter. He studied at th
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Florent Bex
Studies: PhD Art History and Archeology, University of Gent (1964) Most important professional jobs: 1972-1981: Director of the International
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Raoul van den Boom
No description.
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Bert De Leeuw
'Bert de Leeuw is a matière painter and his paintings look like old, time-weathered cement walls, in which children, to amuse themselves, wou
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Jan Dries
"... The more organic, anthropomorphic forms of Jan Dries, eccentric shapes from a vague Primordial Realm - taking pieces with an irresistibl
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Filip Tas
No description.
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Vic Gentils
In 1955, Gentils starts making abstract paintings with architectural references and stylised characters evocative of sculptural relief, work
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Walter Leblanc
Walter Leblanc initially makes lyric abstract work, then radically changes course around 1960. With the torsion form as most important eleme
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Frank Philippi
After studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Frank Philippi choses photography over painting. It was his greatest hobby, but
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Jozef Peeters
Jozef Peeters was the very personification of the avant-garde in Antwerp in the 1920s: abstract painter, tireless promoter of the new art, pu
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Ivo Michiels
Ivo Michiels is the pseudonym of Henri Paul René Cuppens, born in 1923. He was not only an author, but also an art critic, a screenwriter, te
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Jef Verheyen
Jef Verheyen consistently marched to the beat of his own drum within the history of Flemish, Belgian and international abstract art from 1954
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Paul Bervoets
No description.
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Heinz Mack
Beginning in 1958 Heinz Mack publishes, along with Otto Piene, the review Zero (three issues). Zero will also serve as the collective name w