Veröffentlicht am 23.05.2016
James
Kalm rides his bike to the Upper East Side of Manhattan to take in the
first one man exhibition held here in New York of the work of Asger Jorn
in decades. Jorn (1914-1973) is perhaps one of the most seminal
influencers on European painting in the post WWII period. Floating from
Surrealist inspired expressionism, to a New Primitivism represented by
CoBrA, to his part as a founding member and longtime supporter of the
Situationist Internationalist, this artist played a major part in some
of the most recognized avant-gardes of the 20th Century. “The Open
Hide” is jewel box show which presents a delectable group of paintings,
works on paper, graphics and book works representing the major sections
of this painter’s oeuvre. This program was recorded May 17, 2016.
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