Ensemble
Jan Vercruysse, M (M1), 1992. Sculpture, wood, gypsum, blue glass, white pigment, 54 x 200 x 155 cm.
Jan Vercruysse, Narcisse, 1987-1989. Print, paper (old dutch), 32 x 12 cm.
Jan Vercruysse, Atopies (VIII), 1986. Installation, mahogany veneer on wood, steel, 396 x 380 x 30 cm.
Jan Vercruysse, Fontaine/Lustre, 1991. Print, ink, paper (vélin d'arches), 750 x 480 mm.
Characteristic for Jan Vercruysse is a strong sense of melancholy. Vercruysse's work seem empty and quiet. He robs archetypical objects like
The oeuvre of Jan Vercruysse can be reduced in principle to one central problem: what is the position of art in the world, and, in connection
Throughout is oeuvre, Jan Vercruysse is looking for a place where art and the artist can be meaningful. This quest translates to an attempt a
M HKA is in possession of a large ensemble of Jan Vercruysse's graphic works and prints. Most of Vercruysse's prints are a form of visual poe