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post COBRA
Alechinsky Appel Jorn
23/01/09 – 16/08/09, Galleries

Opening: 22/01/2009, 7.30 p.m.
Curator: Prof. Rudi Fuchs
Exhibition management: Daniela Balogh, Silvia Köpf


The exhibition presents approx. 60 works from the holdings of Sammlung Essl and showcases the work of Asger Jorn, Karel Appel and Pierre Alechinsky. All three artists were members of the COBRA group (1948-1951), whose name is derived from the initial letters of the cities Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam, where the founding members hailed from. In addition to Appel and Jorn, initiators included Christian Dotremont, Joseph Noiret, Constant and Corneille.

With the same fierceness and fighting spirit as the eponymous snake, the COBRA artists opposed bourgeois ideals, artistic academism and dogmas. Influenced by Surrealism and the formal idiom of Paul Klee and Joan Miró, the artists developed an autonomous visual perspective and expressive formal language. They drew inspiration from Nordic folk art with its myths and legends, the visual imagery of children and the mentally disturbed, as well as indigenous art from the Pacific region.

KAREL APPEL
PIERRE ALECHINSKY

KAREL APPEL
Two Heads, 1957
Oil on canvas, 66 x 81 cm
© Karel Appel Foundation, Amsterdam
Courtesy Essl Museum

PIERRE ALECHINSKY
Tranche de savoir, 1994
Acrylic on paper and canvas
186 x 285 cm
© VBK, Wien, 2009

 

The exhibition presents about 30 paintings from five decades and two wood assemblages by the Dutch artist Karel Appel, and it traces the work of the Danish painter and art philosopher Asger Jorn from his early works from the 1940s to his COBRA period and also includes late paintings created shortly before his death (1973). The Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky is represented with twelve works, mainly acrylic paintings. Some of the works on paper that were later mounted on canvas have never been shown in public before and have come directly from the artist’s studio.


ASGER JORN
KAREL APPEL

ASGER JORN
Down to Earth, Lonley Birth, 1963
Oil on canvas, 102 x 152 cm
>© VBK, Wien, 2009
Courtesy Essl Museum

KAREL APPEL
Nature #5, 1994
Oil on canvas, 200 x 200 cm
© Karel Appel Foundation, Amsterdam
Courtesy Essl Museum

 

Curated by Rudi Fuchs, former director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and independent exhibition curator, the exhibition follows the trajectory of the artistic careers of Alechinsky, Appel and Jorn across seven decades. The show is complemented by historical film records designed to convey an impression of the explosive creative force of this generation of artists. A catalogue with essays by Karlheinz Essl and Rudi Fuchs will be published for the exhibition.


ASGER JORN
PIERRE ALECHINSKY

ASGER JORN
Superiorita Disordinatam, 1966
Acrylic on paper and canvas
41 x 32 cm
© VBK, Wien, 2009
Courtesy Essl Museum

PIERRE ALECHINSKY
Sans la Coquille, 1978
Acrylic on paper and canvas
101 x 154 cm
© VBK, Wien, 2009
Courtesy Essl Museum


Art education

The art education team offers guided tours and workshops on the exhibition, for example every sunday a guided tour at 11.00 a.m. Every first sunday of the month there will be a COBRA – painting workshops at the studio (12 a.m. - 1 p.m.). For further specials please refer to the >Art education - monthly calendar< on www.essl.museum / Art education


CatalogUE

Catalogue postCOBRA post COBRA
Alechinsky Appel Jorn

German and english. 128 pages with numerous color images.
With articles by Karlheinz Essl, Rudi Fuchs, Daniela Balogh and E.M.H. van Dooren.

Edition Sammlung Essl Privatstiftung: Klosterneuburg 2009
€ 19,00 (Order by E-Mail)
ISBN: 978-3-902001-48-1


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updated: 14.02.2010