Per Kirkeby
Leiser Wellenschlag Grun (Lapping of waves, green)
2005
oil
on linen
200
x 300 cm
I saw the large paintings of Per Kirkeby for the first time in 2009 at
the Louisiana Museum in Humlebaek near Copenhagen. This first acquaintance with
the museum may have contributed to the feeling I had with the paintings of
Kirkeby. I think this is such a fantastic museum in many ways. I read the
following description somewhere on the internet (by Bent van Looy, the frontman
of Das Pop): "Lousiana is one of my favorite places on earth. Everything
is right there. The architecture is inventive and progressive, but at the same
time modest and discrete. The building is large and yet on a human scale. It is
in no way intended to amaze or impress. Very Danish, actually. Danes are the
masters of discretion". I could not put it better!
The large exhibition I saw there at that time in 2009,
with gigantic paintings by this Danish painter Per Kirkeby, fascinated me
enormously, but also raised many questions for me.
Why do I find this so good, is it intuitive or very
thoughtful, why does he paint what he paints? What do I look at and why do I
keep looking? It is abstract but not entirely abstract .... I feel nature in
his works, but I don't really see it ....
Are these paintings tough and bold? Or seriously? One
feeling prevailed, I really felt like painting. And that is usually a good
indicator.
His use of color is beautiful! The struggle I felt when I
first saw his works, but at the same time the fascination for it and the primal
force, are aspects that I also feel when I paint.
Per Kirkeby himself calls his painting old-fashioned. He
perceives nature as it presents itself and then brushes it in the way
perceptions come to him. Only in this way can the truth be brought to light.
That makes his paintings no less enigmatic. They are difficult to read. "I
am not a gardener. Just an observer. Nature is what she is."
Danielle
van Broekhoven, 2019
Danielle van Broekhoven (NL)
Burst of Nature
2019
oil
and acrylic on linen
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