Jef verheyen biography of barack
This beautiful exhibition is relevant not only as a part of art history but also because Verheyen continues to inspire young artists today. The fact that the unique artistic vision maintained by Verheyen is still alive among contemporary artists is evident. Like Verheyen, these artists also strive for an almost material-less, visual experience of light and color.
ABSTRACTEssentieel () is a short experimental film made by Belgian abstract painter Jef Verheyen in collaboration with poet Paul De Vree.
Jef Verheyen was a son of the De Kempen region, the eldest in a family of twelve. His father was a house painter, and his mother ran the paint shop. An eye disease saddled the young Jef with glasses with strong lenses for the rest of his life. Together with several art students, he advocated the creation of a ceramics class, which was established in , with Olivier Strebelle as its teacher.
Of the many disciplines with which he became acquainted, ceramics appealed to him the most. In , after spending several months in Vallauris, in the south of France, where he saw Picasso at work, he and his partner Dani Franque opened Atelier a ceramics studio and shop opposite the Rubens House in Antwerp.
Jef Verheyen worked during the years - as one of the last 'modernist' painters of the 20th century.
He also immersed himself in Chinese monochrome ceramics and the Taoist and Zen Buddhist traditions. Encouraged by writer friend Ivo Michiels, author of The Book of Alfa , he once again turned to painting. Verheyen was shocked to discover that for the past few years he had been working in the spirit of Klee, without realizing it.
The meeting with the Argentinian-Italian artist Lucio Fontana , with whom he struck up a lasting friendship in Milan in , provided a new stimulus for his development. Fontana, known for his carved canvases, taught him that the idea itself takes precedence over its execution. During this period, Verheyen called himself Le Peintre Flamant sic.
Michiels wrote about this period that Verheyen had become a real Milanese. Verheyen was busy philosophizing and discussing with colleagues and making plans for international projects.