THE GAP – Abstract Art from Belgium. A Selection. Curator: Luc Tuymans
30 January 2016 - 29 May 2016
M HKA , Antwerp
Focusing on the notion of abstraction in twentieth-century and contemporary Belgian art and the varying sources of influence and inspiration among the artists of two generations, renowned Belgian painter LucTuymans has selected fifteen artists whose work either articulates a relationship to abstraction or takes as its cue the definition of abstraction. Although the artists themselves have emerged from different periods and motivations, a clear formal relationship between the selected works is apparent, and thereby reveals a current and earlier interest in abstraction that has not lost its relevance over recent decades.
Working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture and installation, the artists presented in the show are: Francis Alÿs, Carla Arocha & Stéphane Schraenen, Gaston Bertrand, Amédée Cortier,Raoul De Keyser, Walter Leblanc, Bernd Lohaus, Guy Mees, Gert Robijns, Timothy Segers, Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Philippe Van Snick, Jef Verheyen and Pieter Vermeersch.
Luc Tuymans, himself a figurative painter who constantly seeks to extend the traditional boundaries of his practice, has specifically selected these artists for the individual nature of their practice and the paradoxical way each of them uses their medium. Their works collectively investigate the potential, formal and conceptual tensions within the notion of abstraction.
Works by the earlier generation of artists represented in the show can be loosely situated within geometric abstraction and abstract constructivism, influenced by artists such as Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) and groups such as De Stijl (founded 1917) and the ZERO movement of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the American Colour Field painters. Whereas the more recent works by the younger generation of artists reconstruct and reinterpret the Modernist ideas and concerns from today's artistic point of view. Ultimately, this exhibition highlights the diversity of artistic practice within abstraction, while revealing intergenerational influences and allowing viewers to explore and be challenged by the depth and limits of abstraction.
The exhibition reveals the potential tensions, both formal and conceptual, generated by works when shown together, and in particular the links and developments between generations of artists. Works by peers, teachers and their former students, or assistants are shown in close proximity to one another.
In collaboration with Studio Luc Tuymans and Parasol unit, London.
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Red Flag
Gert Robijns, Red Flag , 2014. Painting.
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Untitled
Bernd Lohaus, Untitled , 1993. Painting.
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Polarisation painting
Boy & Erik Stappaerts, Polarisation painting , 2015. Mixed Media, varnish on lacquer on aluminium panel, 181 x 107 x 1.5 cm.
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Während/DU/als Gegenüber/...
Bernd Lohaus, Während/DU/als Gegenüber/oder/zwischen dem/ICH, 1985. Sculpture, wood, chalk, 3 x (39 x 124 x 40 cm).
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Luc Tuymans
Luc Tuymans was born in 1958 in Mortsel, Belgium. He lives in Antwerp. After studying painting and art history in Brussels and Antwerp he eme
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Boy & Erik Stappaerts
Boy & Erik Stappaerts studied at the St. Lucas Institute in Brussels and continued his education at the State Academy in Amsterdam. His w
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Guy Mees
Guy Mees (1935-2003) emerges as a painter in Antwerp in the late fifties, when post-war avant-garde art from the US was just beginning to fin
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Philippe Van Snick
Philippe Van Snick (1946 - 2019) makes work that is characterised by an extremely simple visual language, akin to minimalism, and the repeate
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