After the war, he settled in Brussels. There, he was co-founder of Jeune Peinture Belge and also had contacts with Cobra. In this period, his lasting friendship with Pierre Alechinsky and Hugo Claus also came about. In 1956, he went to the United States, where he was head of the painting department of the school of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In 1974 he found a new home in the circle around gallery De Zwarte Panter in Antwerp. Jan Cox considered his artistry as an artistic and humanistic project. He painted surreal and magical scenes but also numerous haunting expressionist works. He chose classical themes: Orpheus, Homer’s Iliad, Judith and Holofernes, the Passion of Christ, in which autobiographical references merge with general human problems. They invite the viewer to reflect on the human condition, the hopes and terrors of the modern world.
Yamazato – De Kaiseki keuken
€49.00In deze unieke uitgave vertelt Akira Oshima het verhaal van de enige echte Japanse kaiseki-keuken, rijkelijk geïllustreerd en uiteraard met tientallen heerlijke gerechten. Kaiseki, de authentieke Japanse keuken is dankzij de schitterende bijdragen van specialisten Patrick Faas en Katarzyna Cwiertka uitgegroeid tot een werkelijk uniek referentiewerk voor allen die de ziel en de kunst van de Japanse keuken willen ontdekken.