INFORMAL ART IN BELGIUM
10 September - 19 November
vernissage Sunday 10 September, 2 pm - 6 pm
introduction by Kurt Van Eeghem at 3 pm
With the exhibition 'Informal Art in Belgium', Callewaert Vanlangendonck Gallery delves into the world of lyrical abstraction, Cobra, action painting, tachism and matter painting. The term 'Art informel' was launched in 1952 by French art critic Michel Tapié in his book 'Un Art Autre'. In this book , the author describes art forms based on informal processes, which are often gestural. The exhibition at Callewaert Vanlangendonck shows how this movement was dominant during the 1950s and resonated with several Belgian artists who gave it a very personal interpretation. The exhibition brings together works by Hugo Claus, Antoine Mortier, Serge Vandercam, René Guiette, Maurice Wyckaert, Roger Raveel, Englebert Van Anderlecht, Jules Lismonde, Vic Gentils, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Wout Vercammen, Jan Saverys, Pol Mara, Jef Verheyen, Marcel-Henri Verdren, Bram Bogart, Jan Burssens, Mark Verstockt, ao.
Artists: Hugo Claus, Antoine Mortier, Serge Vandercam, René Guiette, Maurice Wyckaert, Roger Raveel, Englebert Van Anderlecht, Jules Lismonde, Vic Gentils, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Wout Vercammen, Jan Saverys, Pol Mara, Jef Verheyen, Marcel-Henri Verdren, Bram Bogart, Jan Burssens, Mark Verstockt