Midi de l'Art: Bernd Lohaus - Sculptures and Collages
Bernd Lohaus was born in 1940 in Düsseldorf (Germany) and died in 2010 in Antwerp (Belgium). Initially trained in classical sculpture, he became Joseph Beuys' student at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts. In 1964, after meeting art historian Anny De Decker, who became his partner, he settled in Antwerp. He developed the action-sculpture principle, participated in happenings, and co-founded the Wide White Space gallery, hosting the international avant-garde. Bernd Lohaus continued his solo work, creating assemblies with beams, often using raw wood, stone, and paper. He sometimes engraved words or fragments of text on wood, connecting his work to both plastic and poetic research. His work has been exhibited in numerous European museums, including MUHKA, FRAC Nord-Pas de-Calais, the Pinault Collection in Venice, and Établissements d'en face in Brussels.
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Guided tour in French by Jean-Marc Arnaudé. This tour will be followed around 1:00 p.m. by a visit to the exhibition Money by Tawan Wattuya. Visits, excursions and trips are reserved for members of the Amis des Musées du Luxembourg association. Final confirmation will be sent 2 to 3 days before the event. Photos and videos may be taken during the event. Bärbel Aubert will host the Amis des Musées for this Midi de l'Art.
Automatically translated from French.
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National Art & History Museum
Luxembourg
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