Jef Lambrecht Digital Platform
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Preface for the Jef Lambrecht digital platform - This is a provisional title page for the Jef Lambrecht digital portal - of some archival materials already included in this database... here is a small selection as a first step. These are mainly documents relating to the first public research project on the "young years" of Jef Lambrecht
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Readymade exhibition Van ...
Jef Lambrecht, Readymade exhibition Van Gogh, P.P. Halensee, 1990. Print, paper, ink (printing), A6.
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Bloemenlandschap (April)
Jef Lambrecht, Bloemenlandschap (April), 2016. Drawing, paper, coloured pencil, ca. 17 x 25.
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Gina £ire original imagin...
Jef Lambrecht, Gina £ire original imaginaire, 1989. Other.
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Zwarte wijze (stempel)
Jef Lambrecht, Zwarte wijze (stempel). Mail Art, paper, ink (printing), 10 x 15 cm.
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Jacques Charlier
A funny, unclassifiable artist, who refuses to see art as something (too) serious, Jacques Charlier defines himself as an eclectic radical. A
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Danny Devos
Danny Devos (°1959) lives in Antwerp but carries out his artistic endeavours the world over. Since 1979 he has carried out 160 performances i
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Angel Vergara
Spanish artist Angel Vergara (°1958, Mieres, Spain) has lived in Brussels for more than thirty years. Over the years, he embraced the Belgian
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George Smits
George Smits was a multi-faceted musician and visual artist. He was a fixture of Antwerp's underground art scene starting in the mid-1960s,
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Teken-ing - JL
Jef Lambrecht always drew... by his own account beginning with copies of comic strips in the newspaper – His drawings are as with most of his
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Audio Video JL
Als radiojournalist was Jef Lambrecht voortdurend aan het opnemen, maar ook buiten zijn werk hanteerde hij de taperecorder; vooral de handige
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performative installation...
Some of the exhibitions that also figure as performance, installation, happening, depending on your point of view Jef Lambrecht liked to blur
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Reizen JL
TravelsJL Travel is important in Jef Lambrecht's work – he travelled widely and himself noted that it was the train that passed by the back
