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Creator: André Bogaert
Abstract vilten art van André Bogaert
Located in Zwevegem, VWV
Bogaert's felt assemblages have a particularly soft and accessible appearance, which no other material he uses can match. At first glance they appear to be wooden objects, but the woolly surface makes it clear that they are felt. To date, only a few works of this format have been released.
Bogaert's felt assemblies offer a special insight into the possibilities of this material. While felt is often seen as something functional and mundane, Bogaert managed to elevate it into a medium for artistic expression. The softness and accessibility of the felt contrast with the solid and sometimes robust shapes he created, creating an intriguing tension that invites the viewer to think more deeply about material and form.
In summary, André Bogaert...
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1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Vintage André Bogaert Furniture
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Abstract Relief Assemblage by André Bogaert, Belgium 1965
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Abstract Relief Assemblage by André Bogaert (1920-1986), Belgium 1965. Bogaert was an abstract expressionist who always put the experiment at first place...
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André BOGAERT (1920 - 1986) Relief and wood
Located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, FR
A 1960s wooden relief assemblage.
Signed by the artist André Bogaert (1920-1986) is a Belgian avant-garde artist for whom experimentation is central. I...
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1960s Belgian Vintage André Bogaert Furniture
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Wood
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