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Karel Appel

    25 avril 1921 – 3 mai 2006

    Cet artiste fut un fondateur du mouvement d'avant-garde Cobra, réputé pour ses peintures, sculptures et poèmes. Son œuvre précoce, influencée par ses études à la Rijksakademie d'Amsterdam, se caractérise par une puissance expressive et une énergie brute. Ses pièces explorent souvent les thèmes de l'existence humaine avec un regard à la fois ludique et pénétrant. Son héritage artistique réside dans son approche non conventionnelle de la forme et de la couleur.

    Zwart
    Galerie Ulysses
    Karel Appel, a gesture of color
    Karel Appel
    Itinéraire
    • 2016

      Karel Appel, a gesture of color

      • 79pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Karel Appel (1921–2006) is perhaps the most renowned Dutch artist of the latter half of the twentieth century and one of founding members of the avant-garde Cobra group. Marking the tenth anniversary of the artist’s death, this survey of twenty-two paintings and sculptures provides a fresh look at an oeuvre that goes beyond the 1950s, spanning more than sixty years. A Gesture of Color revisits Appel’s early interest in children’s art, his stylistic experiments, and his highly personal — and sometimes almost abstract — interpretation of traditional subjects like the nude, the portrait, and the urban or rural landscape.

      Karel Appel, a gesture of color
    • 2004
    • 2002

      Karel Appel

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      No discussion of postwar Dutch art--or postwar European art--is complete without mentioning Karel Appel, whom many consider Holland's most important painter. Appel attended the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam from 1940 to 1943, and then bided his time painting landscapes and portraits in an era when artists were forbidden to buy materials or exhibit unless they joined the German "Chamber of Culture." After the liberation, as reproductions of works by Picasso and others began to find their way to Holland, Appel rebelled against his studio training, founded several avant garde groups (including Cobra), and then moved to Paris. Years of travel and experimentation with subjects, colors and materials, left him with a close relationship to the American art community and studios all over the world. Appel is a sculptor and a ceramist, too, but he is above all an expressionist, a man of passion led by spontaneity, who has conversely made a lasting mark.

      Karel Appel
    • 1978

      Zwart

      Met gedichten van Hugo Claus

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      Zwart