De opstand by Constant
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De opstand 1985

Constant

PaperWatercolour
46 ⨯ 58 cm
Currently unavailable via Gallerease

  • About the artwork
    Signed bottom left

    Cobra Museum voor moderne kunsten
    20/6/1996
  • About the artist

    Constant (Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys) was born on July 21, 1920 in Amsterdam and started his career as a painter. Together with other experimental artist like Corneille and Karel Appel he founded the Dutch Experimental Group. Of the members Constant was the most important theorist and the most engaged in politics.

    In 1940 Constant held his first exhibition together with Hans Wiesman at the Aalderink art gallery in Amsterdam. In 1947 he had his first solo exhibition at the Santee Landweer art gallery in Amsterdam.

    During his stay in Paris in 1946 Constant met Asger Jorn, a Danish experimental artist, and they became friends. Jorn discussed his ideas about purely abstract art being an illusion and found a supporter in Constant. They both agreed on the need for an international experimental group and in November 1948 the CoBrA group (Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam) was founded in Paris.

    Collectiveness, experiments and the struggle against the old conventions in art were the most important driving forces within CoBrA. Animals, primitive art, myths, the art of children and the mentally ill were significant sources of inspiration. After several exhibitions, of which Amsterdam 1949 and Liège 1951 were the most important ones, the CoBrA movement seized to exist and the artist went their own way. Constant also moved on.

    International collections include the Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée National dʼart modern in Paris, the Tate Gallery and Tate Modern in London and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, United States.