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Sterrendoek

A work made of oil and pastel on window shade and canvas.

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  • A work made of oil and pastel on window shade and canvas.

Date:

1965

Artist:

Jef Geys
Belgian, 1934-2018

About this artwork

Appearing at first glance as a piece of formalist abstraction,<Sterrendoek (Star Canvas) exposes artist and educator Jef Geys’s enduring skepticism of visual modes of knowledge production. Geys reproduces on a painterly background the Nazi-issued chart of badges that marked bodies in concentration camps. This demonstrates how the repetition of certain shapes and colors structures and restructures our perception of reality. The artist problematizes the correlation between visual forms and meanings, as well as the supposed neutrality of art. This work also reveals the ambivalent role of the grid as a vehicle for both articulation and repression. “For me,” Geys has asserted, “nothing is so binding as the laws of the grid… . Grids are there because we need to speak, because rules and laws try to dominate our traffic [sic].”

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Modern Art

Artist

Jef Geys

Title

Sterrendoek

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1965

Medium

Oil and pastel on window shade and canvas

Dimensions

170 × 140 cm (67 × 55 in.)

Credit Line

Claire and Gordon Prussian Fund for Contemporary Art

Reference Number

2017.275

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