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scarce Stedelijk Museum item / 1960

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I proud myself in having one of the largest Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam collections available for sale on the internte and i just added a extremely scarce item i want to share with you. I always was under the impression that from the mid Seventies the larger museums in the Netherlands started their educational programs to attract the young and school pupils to the museums.

I was wrong….

Recently i discovered in one of the 1960 catalogues a folder which was added which shows that the Stedelijk Musdeum had its own educational program in 1960.  The 6 page folder, probably designed by Willem Sandberg shows an event specially organized for the very young to come to the museum and have fun. An “art” party for the young organized by the STEDELIJK in which childeren of all ages were entertained and encouraged to practisize their own art. A great and important collectable item available at www.ftn-books.com

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Jan Meijer / Jurriaan Schrofer/ Ed van der Elsken

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Another artist i had no memory of. I had heard the name before, but coould not place his works in any context. I must have seen his work at some time, but no recollection at all.

So why this blog on Jan Meijer. The artist is perhaps the least interesting in this blog. Still Meijer’s lyrical abstract works are well worth looking at and deserve much more recognition.

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But…..the true reason i write this blog is the Jan Meijer catalogue which was published in 1957 for the Galerie Dina Vierny exhibition. A typical 50’s publication with a colored cover, BUT, what makes it stand out ……..it is designed by Jurriaan Schrofer and photographs by Ed van der Elsken. It is one of those rare occasions that these great Fifties artists come together. Perhaps they needed to make some money, perhaps they were friends and have known each other from their Paris time. I do not know, but ik know that this is an extremely scarce publication, well worth collecting and to dream away and try imagining how life must have been in Paris in the mid Fifties.

the catalogue is available at www.ftn-books.com

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Martin Gerwers (1963)

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I know the works by Martin Gerwers for some 10 years now. The first time i encountered them was at an exhibition at galerie de Rijk and since i have been following with great interest this German artist. His abstraction leans towards the de Stijl movement , but is so much more fragile and delicate. Thin lines and much “space” make his paintings more like minimal art paintings than DE STIJL. One thing they have in common. It is use of bright colors  for the compositions. Gerwers his works are now financially out of reach for me , but i still admire his works and hopefully one day i encounter a nice small painting at auction. If the price is right i do not hesitate and buy it for my personal collection.

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Martin Gerwers, emerged with monumental geometric abstract paintings. He has recently extended his dicipline with 3-dimensional painted objects. Made out of triangular forms from wood they take the shape of dynamic pyramids, which define the surrounding space. His work is in the tradition of Mondrian and the American colourfield painting. Gerwers’ paintings and objects evoke space through big contrasts in light and dark, thin lines and broad planes of color and subtle differences in tone.

Martin Gerwers is born in 1963 in Velen (DE). He lives and works in Düsseldorf. After the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied with Jan Dibbets, he exhibited regularly at Konrad Fischer Galerie in Düsseldorf and Galerie Tschudi in Glarus in Switserland. Since 1999 he has been exhibiting at Slewe Gallery. His work has been collected by several private and public institutions such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

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Alva (Solomon Siegfried Allweiss) (1901–1973)

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Here is an artist i recently discovered. HIs work has the abstract qualities of the best artists from the Fifties and here and there you will find Comic like characters in his drawings and paintings.

Presumably because of the different environments in which Alva lived—Galicia, Berlin, Paris, the Middle East, and eventually London—he was familiar with a wide range of artistic influences and moved easily between different styles. His works include an illustrated and decorated version of the first chapter of Genesis, a series of studies of the Prophets in lithograph, and oil paintings on several subjects from Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Some of his paintings, like the one displayed here, are Symbolist. Characteristic of his style is the use of distinctive brush strokes and an aerial perspective.
Solomon Siegfried Allweiss was born in Berlin in 1901 but grew up until age 10 in Galicia, where he received a strict Jewish education. He studied music in Berlin before switching to art and adopting the pseudonym Alva in 1925. He traveled extensively in the Middle East and spent five years studying art and painting in Paris before he emigrated in 1938 to England, where he spent the remainder of his life. Alva was an occasional contributor of illustrations to Yiddish books published in London, most notably the cover for Y.A. Liski’s volume of proletarian stories, Produktivizatsie (Productivisation), published by Naroditski in 1937.

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Henk de Vries (1931-1986)

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The french would call it a “petit maitre” a small master and for me this is true. de Vries was never known that much among art lovers, but now that the Fifties and Sixties become “en vogue” he is discovered . His paintings lean towards cubism , but have those typical Fifties colors in them. I first took notice of his paintings when i bought the 1966 Museum van Looy catalogue on de Vries ( now available at ww.ftn-books.com), but the most impressive elements were the typical Sixties invitations that i found within the publication. Great design and highly collectable invitations that are typical for these years.

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Ugo Dossi (1943)

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Ugo Dossi is a 78 year old Post-War artist. Ugo Dossi is a German male artist born in München (DE) in 1943.

Ugo Dossi’s first exhibition was Ugo Dossi at Galleria Schwarz in Milan in 1974, and the most recent exhibition was Petersburger Hängung in progressat Galerie Lisi Hämmerle in Bregenz in 2020.  www.ftn-books.com has now the galleria Schwarz catalogue available.

Ugo Dossi is mostly exhibited in Germany, but also had exhibitions in Austria, Italy and elsewhere. Dossi has 22 solo shows and 73 group shows over the last 46 years (for more information, see biography). Dossi has also been in 24 art fairs and in 5 biennials. The most important show was documenta 8 at Documenta in Kassel in 1987. Other important shows were at Biennale de Paris in Paris and Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen. Ugo Dossi has been exhibited with Joseph Beuys and Timm Ulrichs. Ugo Dossi’s art is in 11 museum collections, at Kunstmuseum Bonn in Bonn and Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus & Kunstbau in Munich among others.

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Erik van der Weijde (1977)

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In the Netherlands van der Weijde is famous and abroad he is loved by photography collectors because of his bold and ground breaking photography publications and for those looking to start a nice collection of photography books with great design , just look into wat vander Weijde has published. Personally i love his SUBWAY magazine and the Praia book which is now for sale at www.ftn-books.com is outstanding too. Well worth checking out this photographer/publisher from the Netherlands.

 

 

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Portrait of the art world, Yale 2002

Last year i stumbled upon this title…PORTRAIT OF THE ART WORLD…..published in 2002 by Yale, hardcover edition, 160 page filled with artists photographs. It is outright a fun book to own and even important because it portraits most of the arists in their studios, so you have a peek into the working space of these famous artists. As for the cover….one of my all time favorit artists….Lousie Nevelson on the cover. www.ftn-books.com has this book now available and as for the artists a photograph by Suzy Embo of Louise Nevelsoen is also available.

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Frans de Wit (1942-2004)/ Vierkant eiland in de plas

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Frans de Wit deserves to be known better. Not only for his land art , but his sculptures were well ahead of their time. de Wit was well known in Rotterdam and surroundings , but hardly known outside Rotterdam. He deservedly was commissioned the VIERKANT EILAND IN DE PLAS , which wasd executed on the lowest spot in the Netherland well below sea level. A large project and just recently i learned of its existence. For those living in the neighborhood or visiting Rotterdam. The location is 1.5 kilometers east of the Kralingseplas. realized in a Nineties development and commissioned by CBK Rotterdam.

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I think it is an important art work and certainly one of the most important works Frans de Wit realized. The special publication on Vierkant eiland inde plas is available at www.ftn-books.com

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Paul Smulders (1962)

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The following text comes from the Paul Smulders site: https://www.paulsmulders.com

Paul Smulders (born in Breda in 1962) is a painter through and through. He has chosen the painting process as the theme of his work.
There is no preconceived plan. Instead, he lets his artist’s  materials lead him where they want to go. He employs various types of paints, inks and varnish, allowing them to interact in a sort of alchemy. The colours are left to mix freely resulting in something the painter himself initiated but which largely takes place in an unpredictable manner.

Of course even Smulders cannot avoid imposing order on his materials, but at the same time he gives them  as much space as possible, so they can be a deciding factor in the ultimate composition.

The main theme of his current series are motifs from the natural environment. Yet the paintings  do not wish to give the idea of being perfect reflections of nature. Painting is not merely a question of creating an image. It also involves bringing artistic materials – which in themselves have no meaning – to life. The paint and the gestures made in the act of painting represent the sensory element in the artistic process, whereas the eventual image is in fact a form of order and organisation.

Smulders’ work shows not only landscape motifs but also the vigour that is evident in nature. In fact, his paintings reveal the interaction between two sorts of nature: there is the natural effect of art that is as uninhibited as possible, and this competes on the canvas with the age-old design that characterises living nature. His work looks like a dynamic tissue of organic forms but it could also be regarded as abstract, a work that does not refer directly to nature at all.

You could say about Smulders’ paintings: “They are nature’s fabric, having the unity you would expect from nature”. The struggle between image and material, and between structure and chaos is palpable when you look at his work. He wants the image to become paint and paint to become the image. There is certainly a suggestion of figurative work in his paintings, but only beneath the surface. The figurative and the abstract are experienced simultaneously in the canvas.

On a personal note. I like his older work better, but Smulders is a great artist to admire and collect. www.ftn-books.com has some publications available.

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