Flemish artist Raoul de Keyser paints highly personal works that hover between abstraction and reality. His quiet but masterful presence has been an inspiration for generations of European painters, with a style that has roots in both Pop Art and Minimalism. Features works from 1963 to the present day. Catalogue published to mark the largest exhibition of the artist's work to date at the Whitechapel Gallery 2004.
Published to accompany Raoul De Keyser's largest exhibition to date, this catalogue will reproduce all the works in full colour. The texts, by leading art writers Adrian Searle, Konrad Bitterli and Ulrich Loock, will address the general development of the artist's work, a focused analysis of recent work and the Belgian context respectively.