Per Kirkeby and the "forbidden paintings" of Kurt Schwitters : retrospective.

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Imprint:Brussels : BOZAR, Centre for Fine Arts ; Wommelgem : BAI, 2012.
Description:199 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8785822
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Other authors / contributors:Kirkeby, Per.
Schwitters, Kurt, 1887-1948.
Gohr, Siegfried.
Palais des beaux-arts (Brussels, Belgium)
ISBN:9789085866275
9085866278
Notes:Catalog of the exhibition at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, Feb. 10-May 20, 2012.
Exhibition curated by Siegfried Gohr.
Also published in French and Dutch.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197).
Summary:The Centre for Fine Arts presents a retrospective of the work of Per Kirkeby (born in 1938), one of the key painters of the Danish avant-garde. But just what does avant-garde mean: rupture, minimalism, abstraction, borrowings, subversion? One can find all of those in a prolific body of work that began in the 1960s in the wake of the Fluxus movement. But that is only one aspect of a very diverse oeuvre that draws just as much on the figuration of Danish classicism and the experiments of 19th-century French masters such as Eugène Delacroix. Kirkeby cannot be pigeonholed, nor does he want to be: he prefers to relentlessly question the position and the perceptions of the observer. An artistic process that has seen him turn to different media (canvas, blackboards, paper, bronze, etc.) in an assertion of the freedom he finds, as a trained geologist, in the omnipresence of nature. It is in this context that the Kurt Schwitters room in the exhibition is so relevant.

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