Hugo Duchateau (1938) - Untitled






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Hugo Duchateau (born 1938) Untitled, lithography on paper, original edition from 1976, signed lower right with the inscription 'proefdruk', framed by De Wieuw in Antwerp, measures 77 × 57 cm (4 cm depth), weighs 5.8 kg, in excellent condition.
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Hugo Duchateau, born in 1938 in Tienen, Belgium.
This concerns a unique print on paper, bottom-right hand-drawn with the inscription 'proof print'.
Framed by inlijstingen De Wieuw in Antwerp.
Dimensions: 77 x 57 x 4 cm.
Weight: 5.8 kg.
From a private collection, in very good condition.
Due to the fragile glass, the work can only be picked up in 2400 Mol (B).
Hugo Duchateau (Tienen, 1938) is a prominent Belgian visual artist who lives and works in Sint-Truiden. He is known for his experimental approach in which he explores the boundaries of painting through drawings, installations, and stained glass windows.
He graduated as a glass artist from the Provincial Higher Institute for Architecture and Applied Arts in Hasselt.
His work evolved from hyperrealism to conceptual art and fundamental painting. Central themes are the relationship between nature and culture and the artistic process itself.
He was co-founder of the innovative Research Group (1967) and a member of the Limburg School (1973).
Major Works and Achievements:
Euromonument: A monumental stainless steel column with an oak leaf in Genk, in memory of the Maastricht Treaty.
The Growing Ladder: A well-known installation in the elevator shaft of the M HKA in Antwerp.
Awards: Recipient of, among others, the Rome Prize (1967) and the Visual Arts Prize of the Flemish Community.
Duchateau often uses materials themselves as subjects, such as "pencils that draw themselves" or installations with pencil shavings.
Several works by the artist can be found in the collections of SMAK in Ghent, MUHKA in Antwerp, and PMMK in Ostend. Works by the artist are also installed or incorporated into interiors at the Flemish Parliament, at Brussels Airport, and at the Limburg Provincial House.
In the Open-Air Museum Bokrijk there is the installation "The Strange Forest"
Hugo Duchateau, born in 1938 in Tienen, Belgium.
This concerns a unique print on paper, bottom-right hand-drawn with the inscription 'proof print'.
Framed by inlijstingen De Wieuw in Antwerp.
Dimensions: 77 x 57 x 4 cm.
Weight: 5.8 kg.
From a private collection, in very good condition.
Due to the fragile glass, the work can only be picked up in 2400 Mol (B).
Hugo Duchateau (Tienen, 1938) is a prominent Belgian visual artist who lives and works in Sint-Truiden. He is known for his experimental approach in which he explores the boundaries of painting through drawings, installations, and stained glass windows.
He graduated as a glass artist from the Provincial Higher Institute for Architecture and Applied Arts in Hasselt.
His work evolved from hyperrealism to conceptual art and fundamental painting. Central themes are the relationship between nature and culture and the artistic process itself.
He was co-founder of the innovative Research Group (1967) and a member of the Limburg School (1973).
Major Works and Achievements:
Euromonument: A monumental stainless steel column with an oak leaf in Genk, in memory of the Maastricht Treaty.
The Growing Ladder: A well-known installation in the elevator shaft of the M HKA in Antwerp.
Awards: Recipient of, among others, the Rome Prize (1967) and the Visual Arts Prize of the Flemish Community.
Duchateau often uses materials themselves as subjects, such as "pencils that draw themselves" or installations with pencil shavings.
Several works by the artist can be found in the collections of SMAK in Ghent, MUHKA in Antwerp, and PMMK in Ostend. Works by the artist are also installed or incorporated into interiors at the Flemish Parliament, at Brussels Airport, and at the Limburg Provincial House.
In the Open-Air Museum Bokrijk there is the installation "The Strange Forest"
