Jef Verheyen - ARCHIVE
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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 the archive. It is a snapshot, so to speak, of the international art scene of the latter half of the 20th century, a view illuminating the evolution of an artist exploring the frontier divide between modern painting and conceptual art.
Digitisation, entry, and description of the complete archive material began in 2019. For example, the database has been enhanced with over 1,300 archival items bequeathed by the artist. In addition to Verheyen’s works on paper (ca. 200), the archive mainly contains notebooks and sketchbooks (ca. 40), essay manuscripts (ca. 200), correspondence (ca. 400), photographs (ca. 1,700), posters (ca. 85), invitations (ca. 200), writings about the artist (ca. 50), press articles (ca. 300), publications (ca. 200), and official documents (ca. 40).
The newly accessible selection is intended to make the archive’s most representative pieces available for research and education. This page is continually updated with new material.
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Notebook
Jef Verheyen, Dani Franque, Hugues C. Pernath, Leon In den Kleef, Hermann Goepfert, Notebook, 1983. Book, ink on paper, 38 pages.
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Postcard from Günther Uec...
Günther Uecker, Jef Verheyen, Postcard from Günther Uecker to Jef Verheyen about his nail objects in 'Vision in Motion / Motion in Vision' in Hessenhuis, Antwerp (2 November 1959), 1959. Letter, ink on paper, 10,5 x 14,9 cm.
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Dani Franque, Jef Verheye...
Dani Franque, Jef Verheyen, Rotraut Klein, Galerie Carrefour, Rochus Kowallek, Günther Uecker, Maria Gilissen Broodthaers, Dani Franque, Jef Verheyen, Rotraut Klein, Marcel Stal, Rochus Kowallek and Günther Uecker (left to right) at the opening of 'Lichtkathedralen' in Galerie Carrefour, Brussels, 1967. Photography, photograph.
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Biennale di Venezia 1970
Paul Delmotte, Jef Verheyen, Biennale di Venezia 1970, 1970. Book, ink on paper, 23,9 x 21 cm.
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Yves Klein
The Yves Klein of 1959 already had an extreme reputation on the art scene. He had swept the table clear of arguments about form and color wit
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Gerhard Richter
[Gerhard Richter](http://www.gerhard-richter.com/) (1932, Germany, lives in Cologne) was educated in East Germany as a mural painter in the s
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Ivo Michiels
Ivo Michiels is the pseudonym of Henri Paul René Cuppens, born in 1923. He was not only an author, but also an art critic, a screenwriter, te
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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
Ensembles
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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 - 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 - Ceramics
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Jef Verheyen - Press Arti...
Jef Verheyen carefully preserved every press article. The earliest articles date back to 1955, telling of the artist’s ceramics period and hi
