post-war & contemporary art gallery

post-war &
contemporary art gallery

Alechinsky

Pierre Alechinsky

19 October 1927 - Schaerbeek, Belgium
“Everythig that you paint may be used as evidence against you”
De Zutter Art Gallery - Pierre Alechinsky

Works

Unique

Roue à Aubes

, 1970/71
acrylic on paper on canvas,
90/100 cm

Graphics/Editions

Compartiments

, 1967
etching,
39 x 48,5 cm

Union House

, 1979
etching,
40/26 cm

Untitled 2

, 1974
50 x 40cm

Chaque matin 3

, 1988
50 x 40cm

De la mort

, 1967
50 x 40cm

Chaque matin

, 1988
50 x 40cm

Exhibitions

2023

Luxembourg art Week

Glacis square (Fouerplaatz),

Luxembourg

2023

CoBrA 75

De Zutter Art Gallery,

Kustlaan 149, B-8300 Knokke

2018

CoBrA 70

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2017

MADE IN BELGIUM

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2017

Alechinsky

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2016

Only the best

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2014

BLACK

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2013

CoBrA-expo

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2012

CoBrA

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

2012

Corneille & Alechinskey - Zonnige Zeedijkse De Zutter Zomer

MDZ art gallery,

Kustlaan 149 , Knokke

Biography

Pierre Alechinsky

19 October 1927 - Schaerbeek, Belgium

Alechinsky, both an artist and graphic designer studied at the Architecture Academy in Brussels. Although the youngest member of the CoBrA group and participant in the 1949 exhibition, he had a decisive impact on CoBrA. Among other things Alechinsky was active in the Cobra publications. The old building in Brussels he lived in became the scene of many CoBrA activities.

Japanese calligraphy became his great passion which inspired him and some Japanese artists to make the film "Calligraphie Japonaise". When the group dissolved in 1951 he moved to Paris where he lives today. He has also traveled and painted in the USA.

As a student, Alechinsky was captivated and totally entranced by the art of bookmaking. During the mid-'40s he fulfilled this passion by studying typography, illustration and engraving at the School of Decorative Arts in Brussels. In 1948 he came to Paris for the first time to show his lithographs at the Galerie Maeght. Just a year later, he met the artist Christian Dotremont, and his artistic career was truly launched as an active member of the group CoBrA.

In 1955, he traveled to Japan to study calligraphy and was even responsible for a film on the subject. After this trip, he began to work on large canvases spread directly onto the floor, painting with Japanese horsehair calligraphy brushes. Always true to the spirit of the CoBrA movement, even today Alechinsky paints with his left hand. He has been known to speak of this hand as "the one that has known only liberty and pleasure."

Like a trademark, one immediately recognizes an Alechinsky work by its funky black and white graphics in cartoon-like borders that seem to restrain a violent explosion of color and form within the central canvas. Always fresh and agile, these graffiti-filled window frames pull one's attention inwards towards the eye of the storm. At times seemingly monumental stamps or objects leave imprints as a central theme, as in his superb series "Astres et Desastres" produced during the late '60s. In more recent works, Alechinsky's free-flowing serpentine lines continue to seduce and entice.

In 1987 the world could visit the Alechinsky retrospective in the Guggenheim in New-York!

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