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A universal language
During his training at the Antwerp academy, Jef Verheyen’s greatest discovery is the ceramics class and it is there that he meets Dani Franque, his future spouse. Together they travel to the ceramic workshops in the Southern French village of Vallauris, where Pablo Picasso also had his workshop. There they become familiar with the age-old basic forms of this craft. In 1955 Verheyen and Franque open their own ceramics studio in Antwerp. Its walls are graced with pictures of their sources of inspiration: a photo of Picasso hangs among photos of pre-Columbian and tribal sculptures; Indonesian dancers hang next to the cave paintings of Lascaux.
In the mid-1950s Verheyen rediscovers his love of painting. The atlas of images on his studio wall reminds him of the mystical ‘primal function’ of art. As Verheyen puts it: ‘Everyone can “feel” painting, everyone speaks our language… or at least, everyone is a conveyor of its primal forms.’
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• 0827 • Zelfontmoeting (...
Jef Verheyen, Ivo Michiels, • 0827 • Zelfontmoeting (Self-Contemplation), 1958. Painting, oil paint on burlap, 200 x 114 cm.
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Invitation to the fifth e...
Jef Verheyen, Walter Vanermen, Vic Estercam, Paul Bervoets, Invitation to the fifth exhibition of G58 in Middelheim Castle, 1958. Invitation Card, ink on paper.
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Colour study
Jef Verheyen, Colour study, 1957. Drawing, watercolour on paper (two-sided), 26,8 x 35,7 cm.
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Study
Jef Verheyen, Study, 1953. Drawing, ink, crayon and pencil on paper, 27 x 35,8 cm.
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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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Jozef Peeters
Jozef Peeters was the very personification of the avant-garde in Antwerp in the 1920s: abstract painter, tireless promoter of the new art, pu
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Paul Bervoets
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Paul De Vree
Paul De Vree was a pioneer of European concrete poetry and a visual artist. He founded literary journals such as 'De Tafel Ronde' in Belgium

