Jef Verheyen's Liber Amicis
Jef VerheyenHermann GoepfertSerge LargotNanda VigoRaymond DauphinRochus KowallekLucio FontanaGotthard GraubnerJan van der BorgtMaria MaraPaul IbouJos MackenFrank-Ivo van DammePiet SterckxChristian MegertGalerie Edith WahlandtDominique StroobantGuy SternLotte LenyaLeon In den KleefMadeleine EveraertMarlborough GalleryHergéRoger NellensHugues C. PernathThe Antwerp Gallery Albert SzukalskiAnselm ThürwächterGalerie BernardIvo MichielsBlinky PalermoGerhard RichterGuy VaesVic GentilsAdam SeideGünther UeckerPiero Manzoni
1962-1984
Other
Materials: mixed media on bound paper
Collection: Jef Verheyen Archive.
More than just a painter. Verheyen was an unfettered modernist, a late-called homo universalis and internationalist whose importance as a link between the Belgian and international art worlds can hardly be overestimated. The latter is certainly evidenced by the Liber Amicis, preserved in the archives and thus far never made available, in which Jef Verheyen gave his network of friends from home and abroad the opportunity to speak. The Liber Amicis has contributions from Piero Manzoni, Gotthard Graubner, Günther Uecker and Christian Megert, among others.
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