Frank Philippi
Ensembles (14)
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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 - Artist's W...
For Jef Verheyen, writing was nearly as critical as painting. He was a man of images but also of words and ideas. His art – painting – was ro
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Jef Verheyen - Ceramics
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Jef Verheyen - Monographi...
Verheyen compiled his own exhibition catalogues just as he did with his posters. The archive’s myriad maquettes bear witness to this. This ov
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Jef Verheyen - Notebooks ...
Little notebooks were Jef Verheyen’s companions wherever he went: at various studios, during exhibitions, and on trips to Italy, Spain, Franc
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Jef Verheyen - OEUVRE
Il est bon de vivre en ces temps-ci. Un tournant s'annonce qui sera essentiel dans l'Histoire. Il semble que tout incline vers sa juste vale
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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
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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 - Solo Exhib...
In post-war Europe, posters were an essential part of the exhibition business. This collection opens up access to posters from most of Jef Ve
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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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Window on Infinity - Room...
A universal language During his training at the Antwerp academy, Jef Verheyen’s greatest discovery is the ceramics class and it is there th
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Window on Infinity - Room...
Meditating on colourColour, light and texture: Jef Verheyen uses them to make us think about emptiness. He finds inspiration for this in East
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Window on Infinity - Room...
Non-plastic painting Jef Verheyen explores the canvas as an experience space. He describes his style as ‘non-plastic painting’. Thanks
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Window on Infinity - Room...
Cathedrals of LightAfter monochromy and achromy, Jef Verheyen explores panchromy, embracing not just many colours but all the colours of the