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Paul Van Hoeydonck
Belgian, b. 1925

Paul Van Hoeydonck Belgian, b. 1925

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Paul Van Hoeydonck Belgian, b. 1925

PVH023 - Composition, 1957
Gouache and pencil
24 x 32 cm.
9 1/2 x 12 5/8 in.
Signed and dated lower right
Certificate of Authenticity by Paul Van Hoeydonck
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By 1957 Van Hoeydonck had established an international reputation. He was a member of the 'Zero' group and was a driving force behind the historic exhibition G58 Hessenhuis 'Vision in...
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By 1957 Van Hoeydonck had established an international reputation. He was a member of the 'Zero' group and was a driving force behind the historic exhibition G58 Hessenhuis 'Vision in Motion, Motion in Vision' in 1959, featuring alongside Yves Klein, Heinz Mack, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely and Soto. From a concretely constructed abstraction of reality, purely geometrical structures took form during the 1950s, as displayed in a series of abstract geometrical collages and paintings. Movement and light-intervention gradually led him from spatial sensibility to space art during the early 1960s. In 1971 the crew of Apollo 15 placed Van Hoeydonck's Fallen Astronaut on the moon surface, an opportunity granted to the artist that still remains unique today.
Van Hoeydonck's oeuvre and contribution to the Belgian avant-garde is truly monumental. His rich mind, distinctive sensitivity, and innate intelligence still informs his unique expression today.
Van Hoeydonck's work is represented in many public and private collections around the world, including The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Walraff-Richartz Museum, Cologne.
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Provenance

Acquired directly from the Artist; Private collection, London.

Exhibitions

1990, Paul Van Hoeydonck: Paintings and Collages 1955-1959, Whitford Fine Art, London.
2011, Paul Van Hoeydonck, FeliXart Museum, Drogenbos, Belgium.

BRAFA 2020

Literature

Paul Van Hoeydonck: The Fifties. Paintings and Collages 1955-1959, Whitford Fine Art, 1990, exhibition cat. with introduction by Willy VAN DEN BUSSCHE, ill. cat. no.20.

CEULEERS, Jan. Paul Van Hoeydonck, FeliXart Museum, Drogenbos, Belgium, 2011, cat. no.327, ill. p.284.

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