Ensemble: Window on Infinity - Room 01
WINDOW ON INFINITY
A painting is more than a representation of reality. That is why modern painting embarks on a quest to liberate the imagination. Jef Verheyen’s ‘windows on infinity’ are an end destination on that expedition. Le Peintre Flamant – as Verheyen calls himself – takes us to what lies beyond perception. Directing our gaze to the immeasurable and incomprehensible, his contemplative spaces invite us to step beyond the physical boundaries of the canvas.
In Verheyen’s oeuvre lie dialogues between various artistic traditions, from European to East Asian. His artistic experimentation blends with Chinese philosophy: painting meets meditation. In this way – as thinking artist – Verheyen constructs a bridge between modern, conceptual and contemporary art.
Media
Works

Concetto Spaziale, 1960
Lucio Fontana
Painting, water-based paint and slashes on canvas, 144 x 101 cm

• 0544 • Begrenzing van het Niets (Boundary of Nothingness), 1960
Jef Verheyen
Painting, oil and gold paint on canvas, 99 x 80 cm, 100 x 81.5 cm with frame

Jef Verheyen and Lucio Fontana just before the opening of Fontana’s solo exhibition in Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen, curated by Udo Kultermann, 1962
Lucio Fontana, Jef Verheyen, Gerald Dauphin
Photography, photograph

• 0102 • Le Vide (ed. 20), 1963-1965
Jef Verheyen, Sammlung Lenz
Multiple, chromed metal, 50 x 36 x 7 cm, base 1,5 cm (h)

Jef Verheyen presents his sculpture 'Le Vide' up against the sky, 1965
Gerald Dauphin, Jef Verheyen
Photography, photograph
Günther Uecker and Jef Verheyen place a ‘window’ in the open field, as part of 'Vlaamse Landschappen' in ’t Kasteelke in Mullem, 1967
Gerald Dauphin, Jef Verheyen, Günther Uecker
Photography, photograph

Umrahmen, 1972
Günther Uecker
Sculpture, nails on woorden frame, 80 x 80 cm

• 0352 • Venus Saphira, 1978-1983
Jef Verheyen
Painting, matt lacquer on canvas, 200 x 324 cm, 204 x 327 cm with frame