| |
Skip navigation
|
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |

TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
| - | Pablo Picasso |
| - | Paul Cezanne |
| - | Gustav Klimt |
| - | Claude Monet |
| - | Marcel Duchamp |
| - | Henri Matisse |
| - | Jackson Pollock |
| - | Andy Warhol |
| - | Willem De Kooning |
| - | Piet Mondrian |
| - | Paul Gauguin |
| - | Francis Bacon |
| - | Robert Rauschenberg |
| - | Georges Braque |
| - | Wassily Kandinsky |
| - | Constantin Brancusi |
| - | Kasimir Malevich |
| - | Jasper Johns |
| - | Frida Kahlo |
| - | Martin Kippenberger |
| - | Paul Klee |
| - | Egon Schiele |
| - | Donald Judd |
| - | Bruce Nauman |
| - | Alberto Giacometti |
| - | Salvador Dalí |
| - | Auguste Rodin |
| - | Mark Rothko |
| - | Edward Hopper |
| - | Lucian Freud |
| - | Richard Serra |
| - | Rene Magritte |
| - | David Hockney |
| - | Philip Guston |
| - | Henri Cartier-Bresson |
| - | Pierre Bonnard |
| - | Jean-Michel Basquiat |
| - | Max Ernst |
| - | Diane Arbus |
| - | Georgia O'Keeffe |
| - | Cy Twombly |
| - | Max Beckmann |
| - | Barnett Newman |
| - | Giorgio De Chirico |
| - | Roy Lichtenstein |
| - | Edvard Munch |
| - | Pierre Auguste Renoir |
| - | Man Ray |
| - | Henry Moore |
| - | Cindy Sherman |
| - | Jeff Koons |
| - | Tracey Emin |
| - | Damien Hirst |
| - | Yves Klein |
| - | Henri Rousseau |
| - | Chaim Soutine |
| - | Arshile Gorky |
| - | Amedeo Modigliani |
| - | Umberto Boccioni |
| - | Jean Dubuffet |
| - | Eva Hesse |
| - | Edouard Vuillard |
| - | Carl Andre |
| - | Juan Gris |
| - | Lucio Fontana |
| - | Franz Kline |
| - | David Smith |
| - | Joseph Beuys |
| - | Alexander Calder |
| - | Louise Bourgeois |
| - | Marc Chagall |
| - | Gerhard Richter |
| - | Balthus |
| - | Joan Miro |
| - | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
| - | Frank Stella |
| - | Georg Baselitz |
| - | Francis Picabia |
| - | Jenny Saville |
| - | Dan Flavin |
| - | Alfred Stieglitz |
| - | Anselm Kiefer |
| - | Matthew Barney |
| - | George Grosz |
| - | Bernd And Hilla Becher |
| - | Sigmar Polke |
| - | Brice Marden |
| - | Maurizio Cattelan |
| - | Sol LeWitt |
| - | Chuck Close |
| - | Edward Weston |
| - | Joseph Cornell |
| - | Karel Appel |
| - | Bridget Riley |
| - | Alexander Archipenko |
| - | Anthony Caro |
| - | Richard Hamilton |
| - | Clyfford Still |
| - | Luc Tuymans |
| - | Claes Oldenburg |
TO SEE THE FULL 200 CLICK HERE
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
| Stefan Annerel |
| |
|
1970, Dendermonde (Belgium)
Painter
represented by
Galerie Kusseneers
info@kusseneers.com
www.kusseneers.com
Artists of the gallery:
Stefan Annerel, Katharine Bernhardt, Tania Bruguera, Eddy De Vos, David Goldbold, Andrew Graves, Jo Hormuth, Laura Letinsky, Curtis Mann, Wladimir Moszowski,
John Phillips, Jason Salavon, Bob and Roberta Smith, Annette Streyl, Marcelino Stuhmer, Wolfram Ullrich,Maarten Vanvolsem,
 |
| |
| About the Artist |
What is the foreground, what is background? What was printed first, what was printed over it? There is something illusory about both experiences. It is as if there is a moment when the brain rushes ahead of our sensory perception.
Stefan Annerel has made this phenomenon the subject of his paintings. At first sight, Annerel’s work is easy to read. It consists of attractive, glossy, abstract “canvases”, in which horizontally and vertically painted bands of varying width define areas in a multitude of colours: orange, turquoise and black, green, lime and white, red, orange and deep blue, purple and green... The canvases somehow resemble pieces of a chequered fabric, with a pattern that appears in all sorts of combinations and sizes. As he presents his paintings, Annerel often extends the coloured bands onto the walls, where they provide a visual support for the paintings that hang above, underneath, on or in-between. On looking closer, Annerel’s paintings themselves turn out to be illusory. What at first sight seems to be a two-dimensional area, may prove to consist of various superimposed layers; what seems to be painted, may be tape; what seems anchored in abstraction, is sometimes based on a figurative element.
Seeking inspiration in cheap fabrics and objects that are typical of the downmarket shops in the average shopping street-dishcloths in shamelessly swearing colours, the
red-white-blue or yellow-orange-green bags people so often use to carry their laundry to the laundrette-but also in the tritest images from magazines, Annerel carefully constructs his chequered patterns. On rare occasions he even uses these materials as support. On these he interweaves bands of colour and brightly coloured or brown tape. Sometimes the paint and tape appear as what they are, but at times the artist attempts to make one look like the other. He starts e.g. painting a lozenge; he finishes one part with tape in the same colour, suggests tape with paint or puts tape on the work, removes it and paints the resulting structure.
Annerel’s paintings are as it were “kits”, though the artist himself prefers to call them “models”: precise exercises to achieve a balance, finished off with a coating of synthetic resin. The work is decorative, but also daring. A tension results from the fact that the paintings are actually not properly finished. Sometimes the bands of colour are slanted or seem a bit short. The tape has been torn or cut carelessly. A dash of paint wilfully protrudes from the straight band of colour it belongs to. Sometimes the coating of synthetic resin is wrinkled. But most importantly: Annerel convincingly manages to combine low culture (cheap consumer goods) and high culture (paintings) and in that sense he creates a trompe l’oeil.”
|
| |
Click to enlarge images (if larger image has been loaded) |
| |
TYRONE
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 120 x 90cm |
|
| |
TAMAR
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
| |
Installation view " TARTANS"
30/01/2009 - 14/03/2009 |
|
| |
TUMBLING
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy, Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
TERENCE
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy, Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
SALVATION ARMY
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy, Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
BAJETA
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
MARBLE
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
RAEBURN
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 111 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
SINCLAIR
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 11à cm |
|
courtsey Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
BOLD SWEEPS
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy, Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
RIBBONS
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
COUNTERCHANGE
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
COLLINGWOOD
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
COUNTERCHANGE
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
SIXTIES
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 95 x 80,5 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
ALBERS
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 110 x 90 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
RAEBURN
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 26 x 21 cm |
|
courtsey Kusseneers gallery, Antwerp |
PORCUPINE II
2009 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
Courtesy Kusseneers gallery, |
BRODIE
2009 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 120 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery |
CONROY I
2009 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 x 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery |
NAVAJO
2009 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 67 x 57 cm |
|
courtsey Kusseneers gallery |
Oriental Delicht
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 75 X 56 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery |
WEIR
2009 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 40 x 30 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery |
BAJETA III
2008 acrylic, adhesive tape, resin on panel and glass 140 X 110 cm |
|
courtesy Kusseneers gallery |
| |
| Education and biography |
°1970, Dendermonde, Belgium
Lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium
Education
1988-1992: HIBK, Higher Institute for Visual Arts (option painting), Sint-Lucas, Ghent
1992-1995: HISK, Higher Institute fot Fine Arts, Antwerp/Ghent
Selected solo exhibitions
2004 Levend grijs
galerie c. de vos, Aalst (Belgium)
2006 Rakelings
galerie c. de vos, Aalst (Belgium)
2007 Parallax
galerie Smits, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
2008 Duel
Stefan Annerel vs Bülent Evren
galerie Smits, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Handmade
Actionfields, Brussels (Belgium)
2009 Tartans
Kusseneers Gallery, Antwerp (Belgium)
The SOLO project, 09
Booth Kusseneers Gallery, Basel (Switzerland)
Selected group exhibitions:
2004 Brengen-gebracht
C.C. De Doos, Hasselt (Belgium)
2005 Poisonous
C.C. De Markten, Brussels (Belgium)
Vormgegeven kleur
galerie c. de vos, Aalst (Belgium)
Gekleurde vormgeving – coloured enviroment design
Stedelijk Museum, Aalst (Belgium)
Participating artists included, a.o., Martin Bourdanove, Frank Bragigano, Maurizio Cattelan, Allan McCollum, Stefaan Dheedene, Sylvie Fleury, Tina Haase, Leni Hoffmann, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Grayson Perry, Werner Reiterer, Peter Santino, Roland Schimmel, Annette Streyl, Philippe Tonard, Andrea Zittel.
2007 Pushing the canvas
Cultuurcentrum Mechelen/De Garage, Mechelen (Belgium)
Participating artists included, a.o., Virginie Bailly, Stephan Balleux, CUM*, Ellen De Meutter, Stief Desmet, Stef Driesen, Kati Heck, Thomas Huyghe, Tom Liekens, Annick Lizein, Matthieu Ronsse, Helmut Stallaerts, Vadim Vosters, Cindy Wright.
Coloratus,-a,-um
Campo Santo, Ghent (Belgium)
Coloratura
Cultuurcentrum De Halle, Geel (Belgium)
Atmosfeer
Shops and public spaces, Kortrijk (Belgium)
Participating artists included, a.o., Leo Copers, Anton Cotteleer, Ronny Delrue, Wim Delvoye, Maen Florin, Peter Lagast, Charlotte Lybeer, Nadia Naveau, Johan Tahon, Philip Vandenberg, Bart Vandevijvere, Robin Vermeersch, Erich Weiss.
2008 Actionfields/Construction site I
Actionfields, Brussels (Belgium)
Participating artists included Joachim Devillé, Jan Verbruggen, Christian Noirfalise,
Romain Bailly, Tom Woestenborghs.
This house, this home
galerie c. de vos, Aalst (Belgium)
Participating artists included Ephameron, Tinka Pittoors and Jan van der Ploeg
De Canvascollectie
BOZAR, Brussels (Belgium)
Futurotextiel,
NMBS depot, Kortrijk (Belgium)
Participating artists included, a.o., Deborah Spencer, John Bock, Sisley Xhafa,Berlinde De Bruyckere, Guy Mees, Choi Jong Hwa, Jan Fabre, Nicolas Floch, Marc Bijl,
DeRijcke/De Rooiy, An Veronica Jansens and Bertrand Gadenne
Float
The Safe, Kusseneers Gallery, Antwerp (Belgium)
Participating artists included Andrew Graves and John Phillips
2009 Teasers & Pleasers
Kusseneers Gallery, Antwerp (Belgium)
Participating artists included, Katharine Bernhardt, Eddy De Vos, David Goldbold, Andrew Graves, Curtis Mann, John Phillips, Bob and Roberta Smith, Wolfram Ullrich, Maarten Vanvolsem.
|
| |
| Future shows |
MONOCHROME
Opening Friday 25 September, from 6 pm
25/09/09 - 25/10/09
Sometimes you can say more by saying less. Many artists find that the intentional reduction of visual information actually increases a work of art’s impact. One such reduction is the use of color, creating engaging art through the use of a single hue. Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center is proud to announce the start of its 6th season with the exhibit Monochrome.
Participating artists
Stefan Annerel, Corey Baker, Jill Downen, Jessica Houston, David Isenhour,Robert Lansden, Willard Lustenader, Robert Schefman, Sang-Mi Yoo, John Zurier
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
2727 Woodburn Avenue
East Walnut Hills
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
www.manifestgallery.org
info@manifestgallery.org
gallery hours: tue-sun 2-7 pm, closed on monday
|
| |
|
Website: www.artnews.info/stefanannerel |
| |
| IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN CONTACTING THIS ARTIST, CLICK HERE |
CLICK HERE TO SEND THIS PROFILE TO YOUR FRIENDS |
| |
|
|
Copyright 2003-2009 © The Saatchi Gallery : London Contemporary Art Gallery
|



|
|