Het Transcendente [The Transcendental]
Ensemble
Cross-overs between various levels of reality – dream, vision, utopia – fascinated many artists during the 1960s and ’70s. Their work reveals an uneasiness with the self-assured and universalist position of what we choose to call ‘the Essential’. Instead the artists of the Transcendental – many of whom belonged to the arte povera (‘poor art’) movement in Italy – created works open to interpretation and doubt and critique. These artists address issues that are relevant to humanity as a whole, but they often did so through individual, subjective, even idiosyncratic gestures. Their ideological identification was anti-authoritarian and deliberately open-ended.
Some of the works in this ensemble are shown in Antwerp, while others are exhibited in Eindhoven.
Items
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V71-69
herman de vries, V71-69, 1971. Drawing, ink, paper, cardboard, 709 x 979 x 20 mm.
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V71-63
herman de vries, V71-63, 1971. Drawing, ink, paper, cardboard, 712 x 979 mm.
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Untitled
René Heyvaert, Untitled, 1976. Drawing, paper, 35.7 x 29.9 cm.
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Zonder titel (Broodkruis)...
René Heyvaert, Zonder titel (Broodkruis) [Untitled (Bread Cross)], 1981. Sculpture, bread, wood, 118 x 118 x 4 cm.
Actors
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Marcel Broodthaers
Marcel Broodthaers (1924, Brussels – 1976, Cologne) is one of the most intriguing artists of the twentieth century. Since his death many have
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René Heyvaert
René Heyvaert (1929-1984, Ghent, Belgium) studied architecture at the Ghent Saint Lucas Institute where his graduating project was a design f
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Jef Cornelis
Jef Cornelis (1941, Belgium, lives in Antwerp) worked for BRT, Belgian Radio and Television, from 1963 until 1998. He first made documentarie
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Alighiero Boetti
Alighiero Boetti (Alighiero e Boetti) was a conceptual artist who was part of the Arte Povera movement in Italy during the late 1960s and ear
