Jef Verheyen Digital Platform
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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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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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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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Otto Piene
Otto Piene, with Heinz Mack, publishes the review Zero (three issues) starting in 1958. The name Zero was also chosen as a collective name w
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Jef Verheyen - Sketch Dra...
Loose sketches, diagrams, and drawings reveal insights into the artist’s finished paintings and his theories, such as Afnemend licht is toene
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Jef Verheyen - ARCHIVE
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
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Jef Verheyen - Writings a...
Various authors, critics, and curators from Belgium and abroad penned this selection of writings. They are profound sources for studying Jef
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Jef Verheyen - Photographs
The artist’s archive contains an astonishing number of photographs. This is due, in part, to Jef Verheyen’s personal relationship with photog
