Panamarenko (1940-2019) - studio magnetische properties 2

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Artist Panamarenko (Henri Van Herwegen); Title studio magnetische properties 2; Technique mixed media; Signature: signed; Edition: limited edition; Period: 2020+; Dimensions: 594 × 840 mm; Country of origin: Belgium; Condition: excellent; Offset on 250 g high-quality paper; Copyright Panamarenko Foundation, SABAM Belgium.

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Offset printed on 250 g high-quality paper.
Copyright Panamarenko Foundation, SABAM Belgium
Signed in the printing.

Panamarenko, the pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen, was born on February 5, 1940 in Antwerp and died on December 14, 2019. He was a prominent Belgian assemblage artist and sculptor, best known for his sculptures inspired by airplanes and other vehicles. His works, such as airplanes, hot air balloons and helicopters, are often modern interpretations of the myth of Icarus, combining art with technology and imagination.

Panamarenko studied from 1955 to 1960 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Initially his work was influenced by Pop Art, but from 1968 he dedicated himself to designing imaginary vehicles. His creations are made from materials such as tape, wood, plastic, glue, string, rubber tires and copper, and often reference birds, insects and fish.

In 2003 Panamarenko married Eveline Hoorens. During the opening of a large-scale retrospective of his work in Brussels in 2005, he announced his retirement as an artist. After his retirement he launched his own coffee brand, PanamaJumbo. In 2009 VLM Airlines honored him by naming one of their Fokker 50 aircraft after him.

Panamarenko's work is represented in the collections of all major museums in Belgium. In 2002 he donated his parents' house in Antwerp to the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MuHKA).

His innovative and poetic approach to art remains a source of inspiration and admiration within the contemporary art world.

Offset printed on 250 g high-quality paper.
Copyright Panamarenko Foundation, SABAM Belgium
Signed in the printing.

Panamarenko, the pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen, was born on February 5, 1940 in Antwerp and died on December 14, 2019. He was a prominent Belgian assemblage artist and sculptor, best known for his sculptures inspired by airplanes and other vehicles. His works, such as airplanes, hot air balloons and helicopters, are often modern interpretations of the myth of Icarus, combining art with technology and imagination.

Panamarenko studied from 1955 to 1960 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Initially his work was influenced by Pop Art, but from 1968 he dedicated himself to designing imaginary vehicles. His creations are made from materials such as tape, wood, plastic, glue, string, rubber tires and copper, and often reference birds, insects and fish.

In 2003 Panamarenko married Eveline Hoorens. During the opening of a large-scale retrospective of his work in Brussels in 2005, he announced his retirement as an artist. After his retirement he launched his own coffee brand, PanamaJumbo. In 2009 VLM Airlines honored him by naming one of their Fokker 50 aircraft after him.

Panamarenko's work is represented in the collections of all major museums in Belgium. In 2002 he donated his parents' house in Antwerp to the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (MuHKA).

His innovative and poetic approach to art remains a source of inspiration and admiration within the contemporary art world.

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Artist
Panamarenko (1940-2019)
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Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
studio magnetische properties 2
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
Belgium
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
594 mm
Width
840 mm
Period
2020+
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