“La déraison du fort (The madness of the fort)”, 1978

Pierre Alechinsky b.1927

“La déraison du fort (The madness of the fort)”, 1978

Signed lower left and signed, dated and titled on the back
Acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 100 x 154 cm

Provenance:
Blum & Poe Gallery, New York
Lelong Gallery, Paris

Bibliography:
This work will be included in the Catalog Raisonné de l’Oeuvre de l’artiste, currently being prepared by the artist and Monsieur Frédéric Charron under number 1865

Year 1978
Artist Pierre Alechinsky b.1927
Price Price on request
Materials Acrylic on paper on canvas
Height 100 cm
Width 154 cm
Pierre Alechinsky

The story behind

Pierre Alechinsky (1927) Belgian artist.

In 1949 Alechinsky joined Christian Dotremont, Karel Appel and Asger Jorn to form the avant-garde movement COBRA. He participated actively at the exhibitions and later went to Paris to study engraving with Stanley William Hayter in 1951.

In 1954 Alechingsky had his first exhibition in Paris and started to become interested in oriental calligraphy. His paintings are related to Tachisme, Abstract expressionism, and Lyrical Abstraction. By 1960 Alechinsky had exhibited in London, Berne and at the Venice Biennial, and then in Pittsburgh, New York, Amsterdam and Denmark as his international reputation grew. He worked with Wallace Ting and continued to be close to Christian Dotremont.

In 1983 he became Professor of painting at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris and in 1994 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Free University of Brussels.

 

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