Bram Bogart Explained

Bram Bogart
Occupation:Belgian painter
Birth Place:Delft, the Netherlands
Death Place:Sint-Truiden, Belgium
Movement:Expressionism, Excessivism

Bram Bogart (12 July 1921, Delft – 2 May 2012, Sint-Truiden) was a Belgian expressionist[1] painter most closely associated with the COBRA group.[2]

Early life and education

Abraham van den Boogaart was born in Delft, the Netherlands, the son of Abraham van den Boogaart, a blacksmith. He attended a technical school, and trained for a career as a decorator, while taking a correspondence class in drawing.[3]

Career

Following his education Bogart took a job with an advertising concern in Rotterdam. Subsequent to World War Two the then twenty-five-year-old painter settled in Paris, France, where he was among the founders of Art Informel. At first he experimented with cubism and figurative drawing, depicting flowers, still life and self-portraits. In the 1950s he began to concentrate on working with impasto. With thick layers of boldly applied and colourful paint, he developed an expressionist style which became more abstract with time.[4]

In 1961 he and his later to be wife Leni permanently relocated to Belgium and in 1969 he became a Belgian citizen. Here he began to experiment with a more three-dimensional medium, a mix of mortar, siccative, powdered chalk, varnish, and raw pigment, applied to large, heavy wooden backing structures.[5] [6]

Bogart exhibited frequently in Antwerp and Ghent. In 1971 he represented Belgium at the Venice Biennale.[7]

In 2011 the Bogart presented an exhibition in celebration of his 90th birthday, a display of his Monochrome paintings, held at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London. A retrospective of his work was also exhibited at Galerie Jean-Luc and Takako Richard in Paris. Bogart died on 2 May 2012 in Sint-Truiden, Belgium, at the age of 90.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mutualart.com/OpenArticle/Bram-Bogart/F648CA824B163CAC "Bram Bogart"
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/may/23/bram-bogart "Bram Bogart obituary"
  3. Web site: Bram Bogart - Biography - Whitford Fine Art. whitfordfineart.com. 2015-09-20. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304071411/http://www.whitfordfineart.com/artist/biography/3461/bram_bogart. 2016-03-04.
  4. http://hyperallergic.com/143735/more-now-than-then-when-art-reaches-back/ "More Now than Then: When Art Reaches Back"
  5. http://kenworthwmoffett.net/writings/why-is-the-new-new-taboo "Why is the New New Taboo?"
  6. Book: Delta: A Review of Arts, Life and Thought in the Netherlands. 1973. Delta International Publication Foundation..
  7. Web site: Bernard Jacobson Gallery. jacobsongallery.com. 2015-09-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304133242/http://www.jacobsongallery.com/index.php?nav=newsdetails&ID=51. 2016-03-04. dead.