Jef Verheyen - Press Articles
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Jef Verheyen carefully preserved every press article. The earliest articles date back to 1955, telling of the artist’s ceramics period and his wife, Dani Franque. The articles also appear in several languages, in domestic and foreign newspapers and magazines, sometimes running for several pages. Several reviews bear witness to Verheyen’s key retrospective and group exhibitions, but they also shed light on demonstrations and events like G 58 Hessenhuis, the Nieuwe Vlaamse School [the New Flemish School], and the Venice Biennale. Posthumous press articles up to the present day are also stored in the Jef Verheyen Archive.
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Musée des Beaux-Arts / Ja...
Jef Verheyen, Jan Walravens, Musée des Beaux-Arts / Jan Walravens: "l'art abstrait en Flandre", 1960. Article, ink on newspaper, 1/4 page.
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Jef Verheyen en de Kaap v...
Jef Verheyen en de Kaap van Veertig, 1972. Article, 1 p..
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Double vernissage au Musé...
Paul Kleim, Jef Verheyen, Double vernissage au Musée Rath (copy), 1980. Review, ink on paper, 1/4 page.
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Le refuge insolite d'un h...
Jef Verheyen, Lucio Fontana, Louis Bogaerts, Eveline Schlumberger, Le refuge insolite d'un homme d'affaires philosophe, 1961. Article, ink on paper, 8 p..
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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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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 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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Roberto Crippa
Roberto Crippa was an Italian painter and sculptor. After his education at the Brera Art Academy in Milan, the city where he was also born, h
