


Corneilles
pictures are a mirror. They express sensual motifs where the woman,
the cat and the bird often are depicted against a deeply red, dark
blue or lemon coloured sky.
The
pictures reflect our inner visions of passion, delightfulness, and
beauty. These reflections in Corneille open up a mirror that faces
towards a fantasy landscape where the woman and the bird are in symbiosis.
The woman represent beauty and voluptuousness and the bird symbolize
freedom and strength.
Corneille
van Beverloo was born in 1922 in Liège, Belgium, by Dutch parents.
After his school years he studied drawing at the Arts Academy in Amsterdam
during the years 1940-43. As a painter he is autodidact.
The first
exhibition was shown 1946 in the Dutch city of Groningen together
with artists from the Dutch Experimental group Reflex.
Corneille
came to Paris for the first time in 1946, and immediately he felt
at home in the pulsating art metropolis. Together with Karel Appel,
Asger Jorn, Dotremont and Constant, Corneille founded the COBRA-group
in Paris 1948. Many other artists, poets and architects joined the
group; among them the Swedish artists C-O Hultén, Max Walter
Svanberg and Anders Österlin.
During his
travels around the world Corneille has got impulses and inspiration
to new works of art. Especially the African culture has influenced
and enriched his work, and during his journeys to Africa the interest
for African art aroused and made him a devoted collector of African
sculptures and masks.
Ever since
the debut in Groningen half a century ago, Corneille has taken part
in hundreds exhibitions at galleries and museums all over the world.
Fascinated
by Corneille and the joy of life in his painting Siwert Bergstrom
went to see the artist in Paris 1976, where they met in a sidewalk
cafeteria by Rue de Clignancourt. Corneille promised to produce a
sequence of engravings for the gallery, at that time called Galleri
Kända Målare and situated in Jönköping. This
was the beginning of a fruitful friendship and work fellowship that
resulted in a multitude of books and graphical editions as well as
innumerable exhibitions in Sweden and Europe.
Despite his
eightyfive years old, one can still see the child in Corneille. He
is always on the way. "Corneille tojours en route", published
1991 is exactly the title of one of the books edited by the gallery.
Another publication is "Elles belles mortelles" which gives
shape to the erotic theme put in opposing relation to the death dance
motifs.
Corneille
makes an inventory of reality, both the inner and the external. The
range of colours in his pictures span over a wide spectrum, the red
meets the green, the yellow meets the blue. There is an energetic
movement forward in his pictures.
The
motifs that have streamed from his brush trough the years form an
endless chain of pictures depicting animals and humans in an continuous
process of development. Corneille is always on his way.
Johan Persson

galleri gkm siwert bergström
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