ESTATE JEF LAMBRECHT
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Most of the artistic legacy of Jef Lambrecht comes from his own studio, bequeathed to his own non-profit charitable organization ‘Samarkand’ which in turn decided to offer most of the legacy tot the CKV as a pilot test-case. Other parts of his production are to be found with former colleague and co-founder of the BIWA, Karel Schoetens, the state radio BRT, collaborators such as ‘archives patacyclistes’ in Brussels and the archives of Bureau Gruzemayer, (including the partial archives of galleries and artist-run spaces ‘inexistent, AK-37 and Factor 44) Various collaborators to diverse activities no doubt have substantial material, as do publishers of books and catalogues, and to some degree museums & collections.
At this point much collecting and collating has to be done to reach a point of having a decent overview, and from there it can be decided if most of the archive will remain in the CKV or other institution such as Letterenhuis (the literary archive of Flanders) and at such a point the more defined role of Samarkand can be identified.
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Seringen in de warme Mei
Jef Lambrecht, Seringen in de warme Mei, 2016. Drawing, paper, pencil, 17 x 20.
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Monsieur est Persan (3)
Jef Lambrecht, Monsieur est Persan (3), 1999. Mixed Media, photographs.
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Reichstag in Negligé (copy)
Christo , Jef Lambrecht, Reichstag in Negligé (copy). Poster, paper, ink (printing), A3/ 42x30 cm.
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Collage with green heart
Jef Lambrecht, Collage with green heart, 1976. Collage, paper, glue, ca 20 x 30 cm.
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Robert Filliou
"L’art est ce qui rend la vie plus intéressante que l’art" - Robert Filliou Robert Filliou was a French neo-Dadaist also involved in the
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Pjeroo Roobjee
Pjeroo Roobjee studied painting, drawing and engraving at the Ghent Royal Academy of Fine Arts and continued his studies at the Rijksacademie
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Koen van den Broek
In his paintings, Koen Van den Broek investigates the human experience of the environment. His paintings are readily recognizable. They are d
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Andrew Webb
Andrew Webb (1966-2019) was born in Warwickshire. He graduated at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. After a short stay in Spain, in
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