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BOGART, BRAM (Belgian, b.1921)

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Bram Bogart is one of the artists of the ‘Informel’, the loosely knit aesthetic movement which produced a generation of painters in the early 1950s. The movement included such European artists as Alberto Burri in Italy, and Antonio Tàpies in Spain, whose textural canvasses distance them from their American counterparts, the Abstract Expressionists. From 1946 Bogart worked in Paris for a decade, a difficult time during which a typical reaction to his work (from a Dutch critic) was ‘a form of rock and roll with paint in its most stupid manifestation’. However after his move to Belgium in 1959, Bogart’s work became widely recognized. From the early 1960s onwards his canvasses are characterised by a new technique radiant with colour, light and optimism. Bogart became a Belgian citizen in 1969.
Bogart’s work has been the subject of countless one-man shows around the world.




LITERATURE:
Francine_Claire LEGRAND. Bram Bogart. Lannoo, 1988.
Marcel PAQUET. Peintures. E.L.A. La Difference, Paris, 1989.
Marcel PAQUET. Bram Bogart. E.L.A. La Difference, Paris, 1990.
W Van den BUSSCHE. Bram Bogart Retrospectief. Oostende, 1995.
Marcel PAQUET. Bram Bogart ou la peinture-peinture. Editions Athénée, Geneva, 1997.