Group show
Group show
The Bonnefantenmuseum and the Fondation Jeanne and Charles Vandenhove have reached
an agreement on the long-term loan of an extensive collection of modern and
contemporary art. The collection contains some 300 works of art the Vandenhoves have
been collecting over the past 50 years. The architect Charles Vandenhove is based in
Liege (B). Art plays an important role in all of his buildings. The majority
of contributing artists are represented in the abovementioned collection.
The collection covers a number of key movements:
Ecole de Paris:
Including Alechinski, Bissiere, Dotremont, Feito, Jorn, Manessier, Mathieu,
Michaux, Saura, Vierra da Silva, Soulages, Ubac.
Pop Art:
Including Arakawa, César, Christo, Dine, Hantal;, Nevelson, Raynaud,
Raysse, Warhol.
Expressionism:
Including Kiefer, Nitsch, Rainer, Tapies, Twombly.
Concept:
Including Barry, Becher, Boltanski, Buren, Cane, Charlier, Corillon, Flanagan,
Gilbert and George, Lavier, LeWitt, Lizene, Paolini, Serra, Toroni,
Viallat, Wery.
Latest Movements:
Including Claerbout, Gerdes, Tuymans, Vercruysse.
As of April 2007, various parts of the collection will be exhibited in the museum.
In due course, the museum will also have space in the city of Liege at its disposal,
to show Vandenhove’s work in the context of those artists represented in the
collection. It concerns the so-called Hotel Torrentius, built by the
16th-century Liege architect and painter Lambert Lombard and completely
restored by Charles Vandenhove in 1978.
The Jeanne en Charles Vandenhove Foundation was created in December 2004, with the
aim of presenting the works in the Vandenhove collection in relation to the path
taken by, and the archives of, the architect Vandenhove. This was to be accomplished
through exhibitions of contemporary art, architecture and design.
The Foundation is housed in the Torrentius Hotel in Liege. In the future, the
building will owned to the Foundation. This prestigious building from the 16th
century, completely restored by Charles Vandenhove, is the work of the Renaissance
architect/painter Lambert Lombard.
In December 2006, the Foundation and the Bonnefantenmuseum agreed that the museum
would take on the responsibility of looking after the collection and organising
exhibitions, in accordance with the byelaws and objectives of the Vandenhove
Foundation.
The architect Charles Vandenhove is the author of many prestigious buildings in
Belgium and elsewhere. His most important buildings in Belgium are the Teaching
Hospital of Liege University (1962-1987), the renovation of the Torentius
Hotel (1978-1982) and the renovation of the Hors-Chateau district in
Liege (1979-1985). His buildings in other countries include the
Theatre des Abbesses in Paris (1986-1996), the Koninklijke Schouwburg
in The Hague (1990-1995), the Palace of Justice in ’s Hertogenbosch (1992-1997) and
the Staargebouw in Maastricht (1988-1998). In 2007, work will start on a residential
block for Vesteda, opposite the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht.
Art plays an important role in all the buildings. A great many of the artists
involved are also represented in the present collection, such as Sol LeWitt,
Loac de Groumellec, Daniel Buren or Jean-Pierre Pincemin.
The first exhibition in the museum will be on show from 1 April 2007. There will be
a small selection of photos by Francois Hers of the Vandenhove buildings
built between 1967 and 1987. An extensive catalogue will accompany the exhibition.
It is co-edited by the Bonnefantenmuseum and les Editions du Moniteur, Paris, with
text by Francois Chaslin.
Image Francois Hers
Opening april 1, 2007
Bonnefantenmuseum
Avenue Ceramique 250, Postbus 1735 - Maastricht