Het Concrete [The Concrete]
Ensemble
The Concrete brings together ‘optical’ and ‘kinetic’ works created in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The works are based on tangible materials and structures and relate to our physical and sensorial existence. But they differ from the more familiar abstract art of Late Modernism – not least the American Abstract Expressionist painters (Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Cy Twombly and others), for whom abstraction is often a form of ‘representation’ of the unrepresentable. By contrast, the Concrete becomes a ‘tool’ for intervening in the real (material, social, political) world by exposing and thereby changing its materiality.
Some of the works in this ensemble are shown in Antwerp, while others are exhibited in Eindhoven.
Items
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Embedded Cities
Paul Van Hoeydonck, Embedded Cities, 1958. Sculpture, plexi, 11 x 11 x 4 cm.
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City of the Future
Paul Van Hoeydonck, City of the Future, 1969. Sculpture, plexi, 10 x 71.5 x 8 cm.
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Hay, Cornhusks, Bricks
Tomaž Šalamun, Hay, Cornhusks, Bricks, 1969. Photography.
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Rooktekening [Smoke drawi...
Henk Peeters, Rooktekening [Smoke drawing], 1961. Drawing.
Actors
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Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely (1908–1997, Hungary/France) moves to Paris in 1930 to work as a graphic designer and begins painting abstract geometric works
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OHO
The OHO Movement (1965–1968) and the OHO Group (1969–1971) are important for the development of neo-avant-garde art in Slovenia. OHO involves
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Paul Van Hoeydonck
Paul Van Hoeydonck (1925, Belgium, lives in Antwerp) co-founded the G58 group in Antwerp, which organises a series of exhibitions at the Hess
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Jan J. Schoonhoven
Jan Schoonhoven (1914–1994, the Netherlands) started as a draughtsman, inspired by Paul Klee’s poetic expressionism. From the mid-1950s he em
