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Erik Pevernagie (born 1939) is a Belgian painter and writer, living in Uccle (Brussels), who has held exhibitions in Paris, New York City, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, London, Brussels and Antwerp.

Erik Pevernagie
Erik Pevernagie (centre) with the artists Gilbert and George in 2012
Born1939 (age 82-83)
NationalityBelgian
Known forPainting

Life


Pevernagie has his background in Brussels, a bilingual city where Latin and Germanic cultures mix. He is the son and pupil of the expressionist painter, Louis Pevernagie (1904–1970). From the start, he was interested in the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic cultural heritage and became a Master in Germanic Philology at the Free University of Brussels (1961). He took a postgraduate degree at Cambridge University (UK) and became a Professor at Erasmus University. A Master's degree Leisure Agogics (1971) motivated him to create a social & cultural non-profit located on two boats in Brussels Port: "Ric's River Boat" and "Ric's Art Boat", which allowed him to meet remarkable characters in the art world. He became an associated academician of Accademia Internazionale del Verbano di Lettere, Arti, Scienze.


Work


Erik Pevernagie. Terra incognita (90 x 120), oil & metal on canvas
Erik Pevernagie. Terra incognita (90 x 120), oil & metal on canvas

The artist seems to get his inspiration from several aspects of the social fabric. Communication and in-communication are recurring central themes in his work. Topics like alienation, seclusion, unrest, insecurity appear to be starting points for visual productions. Viewing a painting becomes a semiotic experience, and words, titles, sentences, and graffiti should be extensions and elucidations of a visual effect. The creation of a work is, at the same time, plastic and literary.[1]

If "details" add to the structure of the work, the small items of life seem to be the cornerstones through which the viewer can comprehend the world. While particular events from the collective memory are translated into the canvas, the artistic approach consists of hiding the subject in a singular environment.[2]

The whole work is practically unclassifiable, as various currents seem to culminate in it. While the characters are integrated into their environment, through geometric lines and compositional planes, figuration and abstractionism are forced to a compromise, visibly with a view to generating a range of emotions and reflections.[citation needed]

As the material on the canvas and the color process play an essential role, sand and metal filings are used to give a distinctive texture. The artist obviously has a dialectical approach towards "presence" and "absence," and towards the "painted" and "non-painted" matter in art, which seems to create a kind of tension, visually and mentally.[3]


Quotes


Les choses avaient enfin perdu leur pesanteur
Les choses avaient enfin perdu leur pesanteur

Bibliography



References


  1. "Erik Pevernagie on Facebook Watch" via www.facebook.com.
  2. Inc, Discovery Education. "Erik Pevernagie:Jacques Derrida \"Deconstruction\"-\"Interpretation\" lesson plan | Spiral". spiral.ac.
  3. "Erik Pevernagie - Absence and presence in painting | Facebook" via www.facebook.com.
  4. Doyle New York, Catalogue 6 May 2004 page 49
  5. Bénézit, Paris, Gründ, 1999, Tome10, page 824
  6. International Herald Tribune, Sjöby, Jan, 18 October 1973
  7. Christies New York, Catalogue 1615, 10–11 January 2006, page 18
  8. Puvia, Roberto, Website :users.skynet.be/pevernagie/, Picture Book, "Fear of the white page"
  9. Ketterer Hamburg, Catalogue 278, 28 March 2003, n°554
  10. Ladaveze, Mathieu, La Dernière Heure, 11 February 2002
  11. Piron, Paul, Art in Belgium page 1068
  12. Pas, Wim & Greet, Arto, 2000, kz, page 220.
  13. Le Vif/L'Express, février 1997
  14. Rey-Berthot, L'Echo,22 février 2002
  15. Toebosch, Wim :website Pevernagie.com, About the artist,
  16. Krasnova, Ludmila, website Pevernagie.com, About the artist, Details of life
  17. "Erik Pevernagie Quotes". www.goodreads.com.
  18. "Erik Pevernagie Quotes". www.quotes.net.
  19. "Words of Wisdom". www.goodreads.com.
  20. "Life Quotes and Paintings of Erik Pevernagie, Belgian painter - Erik Pevernagie - Wattpad". www.wattpad.com.
  21. "Let us Say more and speak less". www.goodreads.com.
  22. "Stilling our Mind". www.goodreads.com.



На других языках


[de] Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie (* 27. April 1939) ist ein belgischer Maler und Schriftsteller. Er lebt in Uccle/Ukkel (Brüssel). Er malt meist in Öl auf Leinwand in abstraktem Stil. Sein Hauptthema ist der Mensch in seiner Umgebung.
- [en] Erik Pevernagie

[es] Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie es un pintor belga nacido el 27 de abril de 1939 (83 años).

[fr] Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie, né le 27 avril 1939, est un artiste peintre belge, qui vit à Uccle (Bruxelles).

[it] Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie (27 aprile 1939) è un pittore belga.

[ru] Певернажи, Эрик

Эрик Певернажи (фр. Erik Pevernagie; род. 1939)— бельгийский художник, проводивший выставки в Париже, Нью-Йорк, Берлине, Дюссельдорфе, Амстердаме, Лондоне, Брюссель и Антверпене.



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