From the very beginning, black and white painted rasters crop up in the work of JCJ Vanderheyden: symbols of repetition and reproduction. The white squares of this chess board correspond with the minimised masterpieces on the other panel. The masterpieces are unique - and at the same time part of a pattern. Conversely, from close up the white squares could be painted snow flakes. Or scraps of cloud.
Specifications
| Title | painting |
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| Material and technique | Acrylic on canvas |
| Object type |
Painting
> Painting
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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| Location | This object is in storage |
| Dimensions |
Width 174 cm Height 180 cm Depth 4 cm |
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| Artists |
Artist:
JCJ VANDERHEYDEN
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| Accession number | 3221 b (MK) |
| Credits | Purchased 1990 |
| Department | Modern Art |
| Acquisition date | 1990 |
| Creation date | in 1988 |
| Material | |
| Object | |
| Geographical origin | The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
All about the artist
JCJ VANDERHEYDEN
Den Bosch 1928 - Den Bosch 2012
The fifty-year oeuvre of JCJ VANDERHEYDEN, who was born in Den Bosch in 1928, is all about looking; the image that the brain receives through one or more lenses...
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