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Jan Schoonhoven

Published by David Zwirner Books
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Serving as an important contribution to English-language literature on the artist, this extensive exhibition catalogue is anchored by richly detailed plates of his sculptural reliefs and works on paper made primarily between the mid-1950s and early 1970s. During that period, Schoonhoven focused on the production of white, monochrome reliefs and black ink drawings, in which the integration of meticulous control and automatic gesture exemplify the artist’s ability to balance rigorous order with the expressiveness of the hand.

In the work of Dutch artist Jan Schoonhoven, wrote The New York Times art critic Roberta Smith in 1999, “clarity and purity reign.” Born in Delft in 1914 and regarded as one of the most important Dutch artists of the twentieth century despite being relatively unknown in the United States, Schoonhoven was an active and influential player in the course of major European postwar developments in art, particularly related to monochromatic, serialized abstraction. His early abstract drawings, influenced by the work of Paul Klee, evolved into spare, delicate, and often grid-based sculptural wall reliefs. In the 1960s, Schoonhoven co-founded the avant-garde Nul-groep (Nul Group), a Dutch branch of the international ZERO movement that sought to reduce art to the zero degree by simplifying compositions and using everyday materials.

This catalogue was published in conjunction with the first significant presentation of Schoonhoven’s work in New York, if not the United States, in over a decade, held at David Zwirner in New York in 2015. Featuring new scholarship by Antoon Melissen, one of the foremost authorities on Schoonhoven’s work, as well as archival photographs and an illustrated chronology, this publication offers an invaluable introduction to the work of this pioneering champion of the proto-Minimalist tendencies that sprang up in Europe and the United States in the early 1960s.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: David Zwirner Books (May 26, 2015)
  • Length: 126 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781941701041

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Raves and Reviews

“Light and shadow yield spellbinding beauty in the artwork of Jan Schoonhoven…”

– Samuel Cochran, Architectural Digest

“Humble in materials, domestic in scale, and modest in ideological ambition, Schoongoven’s objects have fared well…”

– Rachel Churner, ARTFORUM

“Invariably enriched by the play of light – especially when their interior planes are slanted – they achieve both a quietly stunning variety and a sense of timelessness through utmost simplicity.”

– Roberta Smith, The New York Times

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