By Emilia Novak
Pierre Alechinsky, born in 1927 in Brussels, stands as a towering figure in post-war European art, renowned for his unique synthesis of Western avant-garde techniques and Eastern aesthetic traditions. As a key member of the CoBrA movement and a pioneer in cross-cultural artistic dialogue, Alechinsky's work offers a compelling vision of how diverse artistic traditions can converge to create something truly innovative.
The CoBrA Years: Foundations of Expressionism
Alechinsky's artistic journey began with his involvement in the CoBrA group, an avant-garde collective active from 1948 to 1951. Named after the cities of Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam, CoBrA was characterized by its rejection of formal artistic conventions in favor of spontaneity, vibrant color, and childlike expressiveness.
During this period, Alechinsky embraced the raw energy and unrestrained approach of CoBrA. His early works showcase bold lines, vivid hues, and a primal energy that challenged the prevailing artistic norms of the time. This foundation in European expressionism would remain a constant thread throughout his career, even as he began to incorporate influences from the East.
Gerhard Richter
Frau Mit Kind / Mother With Child, 1965 / 2005
Limited Edition Print
Offset Print
GBP 3,500 - 5,000
Andy Warhol
Flash - November 22, 1963 (F. & S. 39), 1968
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 9,540
Roy Lichtenstein
Nude On Beach, From The Surrealist Series, 1978
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 20,000 - 30,000
Andy Warhol
Volkswagen (F. & S. II.358), 1985
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 80,000 - 90,000
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By Emilia Novak
Pierre Alechinsky, born in 1927 in Brussels, stands as a towering figure in post-war European art, renowned for his unique synthesis of Western avant-garde techniques and Eastern aesthetic traditions.
