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North West South East

North West South East

Catharien Romijn, Miny Defauwes, Jacques Defauwes, Hans den Hartog Jager, Cees de Boer

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The work of Jaap Mooy (1916-1987) covers more than 50 years, in a period in which he constantly explored new paths and re-invented himself in terms of styles and techniques. Although Mooy became closely involved with the Cobra movement, he had no desire to become a member of the group. He was one of the first Dutch artists to use scrap metal to create sculptures. Together with Karel Appel and Lucebert, he represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennale in 1964. As the basis for sources of inspiration in the 1970s and 80s, he alternated between the geometrical, the conceptual and the figurative.However, throughout his work, his attitude remained unchanged, coloured by a dark vision of the human condition: a cynical view of power and those in power, a critical attitude towards society, an unshakable faith in the task of art: to choose the side of victims while maintaining the poetic nature of the image.

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OL32727281W

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Art collectionsCollagePrivate collectionsJunk sculptureDutch SculptureDutch DrawingSculpture, netherlandsDrawing, dutch

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