Ensemble: Window on Infinity - Room 03
Meditating on colour
Colour, light and texture: Jef Verheyen uses them to make us think about emptiness. He finds inspiration for this in East Asian thinking and in traditional Chinese artistic crafts. To paint with one colour (monochrome) or with the absence of colour (achrome)? After 1957 Verheyen ponders this question. His meeting with Piero Manzoni and Lucio Fontana in Milan at the end of 1958 increases his desire to experiment. Shortly after this he plans an Antwerp exhibition of international monochrome painters.
That project is abandoned. But in 1960 a similar exhibition is held in Leverkusen, Germany. Verheyen and the monochrome painters put themselves firmly on the map. Their ‘artless art’ offers an alternative to the refined touch of the Impressionists and the grand gesture of the Abstract Expressionists. For them, only the poetry of pure matter counts, of colour or absence of colour. Because, as Verheyen writes: ‘In a monochrome or achrome painting, light must be felt rather than seen.’
Works

• 0830 • Kom, 1955
Jef Verheyen
Ceramics, glazed earthenware, 5,5 x 15 cm

Kom, 1955
Dani Franque
Ceramics, glazed earthenware, 20 x 34,5 cm

• 0829 • Schaal, 1955
Jef Verheyen
Ceramics, glazed earthenware, 2,5 x 22 x 7,5 cm

Jef Verheyen with monochrome ceramic in Atelier 14, 1955
Jef Verheyen
Photography, photograph

Untitled (Achrome), 1957
Piero Manzoni
Painting, folded burlap soaked in kaolin, 73 x 60 cm

• 0028 • Espace Découpé - Witte Ruimte, 1957
Jef Verheyen
Painting, paper, glue and casein paint on burlap, 65 x 81 cm

Two visitors looking at The Air is Full of your Warmth at the opening exhibition of G58 at the Hessenhuis, 1958
Gust Philippi
Photography, photograph

• 0828 • Untitled, 1958
Jef Verheyen, Antonio & Marieda Boschi - Di Stefano
Painting, oil paint on canvas, 82,5 x 100,5 cm

Weisses Strukturbild, 1958
Hermann Goepfert
Painting, papier-mâché and paint on canvas, 85 x 120 cm

M 69, Monochrome blanc, 1958
Yves Klein
Painting, pure pigment, synthetic resin and coating on glued canvas, nailed on plywood, 100 x 50 cm

Untitled (voor Jef Verheyen), 1958
Guy Vandenbranden
Painting, 60 x 60 cm

Weiss Horizontal, 1958
Günther Uecker
Painting, oil paint on fibreboard, 51.5 x 45 cm

• 0721 • L'air est plein de ta chaleur, 1958
Jef Verheyen, Lucio Fontana
Painting, oil paint on canvas, 64 x 53 cm

• 0657 • Monochrome - Achrome I , 1958
Jef Verheyen
Painting, oil paint on burlap, 92 x 73 cm

• 0793 • Profondément le rouge de la folie pure, nulle tache, nul mouvement / M'enfondre dans l'espace perdu, 1959
Axel Vervoordt, Jef Verheyen
Painting, oil paint on canvas, 64 x 79,7 cm, 65 x 80,5 cm with frame

Jef Verheyen and Piero Manzoni (right) in a restaurant in Milan, 1959
Jef Verheyen, Piero Manzoni, Frank Philippi
Photography, photograph (leica)

Small cup of monochrome porcelain from China, early 7th century, Xing kiln
Ceramics, porcelain stoneware, 7,5 × 8,5 cm

Tea bowl, 12th century, Song dynasty, Jian kiln
Ceramics, stoneware, coloured with metal glaze, 5,5 × 12 cm

Chinese dream stone with poetic inscription: The snow and the moon reflect light back to each other, 19th century
Painting, chinese dali marble, highlighted with black ink, ornamental plate for chair or screen, 38 x 1 cm

Untitled (Schwarze Sonne)
Otto Piene
Painting, oil and smoke on canvas, 30 x 40 cm, 41.5 x 51.5 cm with frame