• 0736 • Untitled

Jef Verheyen

1956

Painting, 82 x 38.5 cm.
Materials: oil paint on masonite

Collection: Fondazione Lucio Fontana.

In September 1957 the 25-year-old Verheyen

visits the modern metropolis of Milan for the

first time. There he forges contacts with artists

and gallery owners. In February 1958 he holds

his first exhibition in Milan’s Galleria Pater.

Verheyen describes that moment as ‘the start of

an immensely exciting story’. The Italian public

get to see his earliest paintings there. These are

notable for their cosmic or ‘labyrinthine’ style.

At that exhibition, Italian-Argentine artist Lucio

Fontana purchases this small painting. It is now

part of the Fondazione Lucio Fontana collection.

 

 

Fontana bought this work on the opening of the exhibition at Galleria Pater, 17 February 1958.

The work is on view on the installation photograph (on the right) by Sinigaglia. 
 

Verheyen writes about this work to Yves Klein in his letter from 7 February 1959: Fontana, je le connais bien depuis assez de temps, il m’a acheté quelques peintures qui représentent encore une écriture

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