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Pierre Alechinsky (born 19 October 1927) is a Belgian artist. He has lived and worked in France since 1951. His work is related to tachisme, abstract expressionism, and lyrical abstraction.
Alechinsky was born in Schaerbeek. In 1944 he attended the l'École nationale supérieure d'Architecture et des Arts décoratifs de La Cambre, Brussels where he studied illustration techniques, printing and photography. In 1945 he discovered the work of Henri Michaux, Jean Dubuffet and developed a friendship with the art critic Jacques Putman
In 1949 he joined Christian Dotremont, Karel Appel, Constant, Jan Nieuwenhuys and Asger Jorn to form the art group Cobra. He participated both with the Cobra exhibitions and went to Paris to study engraving at Atelier 17 under the guidance of Stanley William Hayter in 1951.
In 1954 he had his first exhibition in Paris and started to become interested in Chinese and Japanese calligraphy. In the early 1950s he was the Paris correspondent for the Japanese journal Bokubi (the Beauty of Ink) published by Morita Shiryu of the Bokujinkai group. In 1955, encouraged by Henri Storck and Luc de Heusch, he left for Japan with his wife. He exhibited Night, 1952 (Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki) and made a film: Japanese Calligraphy – Christian Dotremont would write the commentary with music by André Souris
By 1960 he had exhibited in London, Bern and at the Venice Biennial, and then in Pittsburgh, New York City, Amsterdam and Silkeborg as his international reputation grew.
He worked with Walasse Ting and continued to be close to Christian Dotremont. He also developed links with André Breton.
His international career continued throughout the seventies and by 1983 he became Professor of painting at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris.
His works are held in the collections of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the Tate, Museum Ludwig in Cologne, the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The main-belt asteroid 14832 Alechinsky was named in his honour in October 2000.
皮埃爾·亞歷親斯基 Pierre Alechinsky (1927年10月19日出生)是比利時藝術家。自1951年以來,他一直在法國生活和工作。他的作品與速度,抽象表現主義和抒情抽像有關。
阿列欽斯基出生於斯哈爾貝克。 1944年,他參加了布魯塞爾國立高等建築與藝術學院,並在那裡學習插圖技術,印刷和攝影。 1945年,他發現了Henri Michaux,Jean Dubuffet的作品,並與藝術評論家Jacques Putman建立了友誼。
1949年,他加入了Christian Dotremont,Karel Appel,Constant,Jan Nieuwenhuys和Asger Jorn,組建了Cobra藝術團。他參加了兩次眼鏡蛇展覽,並於1951年在斯坦利威廉·海特的指導下前往巴黎,在Atelier 17學習雕刻。
1954年,他在巴黎舉辦了第一次展覽,開始對中國和日本書法產生興趣。在20世紀50年代初,他是Bokujinkai集團的Morita Shiryu出版的日本期刊Bokubi(墨水之美)的巴黎記者。 1955年,在Henri Storck和Luc de Heusch的鼓勵下,他和妻子一起去了日本。他在1952年(大原藝術館,倉敷)展出了夜晚並製作了一部電影:日本書法 - Christian Dotremont將用AndréSouris的音樂撰寫評論
到1960年,他曾在倫敦,伯爾尼和威尼斯雙年展,然後在匹茲堡,紐約市,阿姆斯特丹和錫爾克堡展出,因為他的國際聲譽越來越高。
他曾與Walasse Ting合作,並繼續接近Christian Dotremont。他還與AndréBreton建立了聯繫。
他的國際職業生涯一直持續到七十年代,到1983年,他成為巴黎國立高等美術學院的繪畫教授。
他的作品收藏於比利時皇家美術博物館,泰特美術館,科隆路德維希博物館,紐約現代藝術博物館,明尼阿波利斯沃克藝術中心和新墨西哥州東南部的勞德代爾堡藝術博物館。佛羅里達州勞德代爾堡的大學。主帶小行星14832 Alechinsky於2000年10月以他的名字命名。
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