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Asger Jorn
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The Timid Proud One - Asger Jorn
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Stalingrad - Asger Jorn
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Poussin (Défiguration) - Asger Jorn
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Untitled C (Abstract Portrait) - Asger Jorn
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On the Silent Myth, Opus 4b - Asger Jorn
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The Moon and the Animals - Asger Jorn
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In the Beginning Was the Image - Asger Jorn
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Vizio geologico - Asger Jorn
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Tu etais tel - Asger Jorn
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La Dolce Vita II (Defiguration) - Asger Jorn
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La Fleur du mal - Asger Jorn
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L'infinie suffisance - Asger Jorn
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Le droit d’aigle - Asger Jorn
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Letter to My Son - Asger Jorn
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Untitled (Abstract Composition) - Asger Jorn
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L'Escargodot - Asger Jorn
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Le Soldat et son passé - Asger Jorn
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Sérénité Aubaine - Asger Jorn
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Paris by Night (Defiguration) - Asger Jorn
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Tristesse Blanche - Asger Jorn
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Mater Profana (Defiguration) - Asger Jorn
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Artist Biography
Asger Jorn
When the Guggenheim International Award Committee informed Asger Jorn in 1964 that he had won their prize, his reply arrived by telegram: "GO TO HELL WITH YOUR MONEY BASTARD, STOP, REFUSE PRICE, STOP, NEVER ASKED FOR IT, STOP." The gesture was characteristic of an artist who spent much of his life in open conflict with institutional authority and commercial culture.
Born in Vejrum, Jutland in 1914, Jorn studied briefly in Paris in the late 1930s, where he attended Léger's atelier and worked with Le Corbusier on a pavilion project. During the Nazi occupation of Denmark he co-founded Helhesten, an underground cultural journal that kept experimental art alive through the war years. In 1948 he was a founding member of CoBrA, the international group that brought together artists from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam in a loose avant-garde coalition emphasising raw expressiveness and collective mythology.
After CoBrA dissolved in 1951 he aligned briefly with the Situationist International, contributing theoretical writing alongside Guy Debord before a clean break in 1961. Over his lifetime he produced more than 2,500 works in paint, print, ceramics, and collage, and wrote over twenty books on aesthetics and political theory. He was also, incidentally, the first person to translate Franz Kafka into Danish. The major collection of his work is held at Museum Jorn in Silkeborg, which he helped establish. He died in Aarhus in May 1973.
Born in Vejrum, Jutland in 1914, Jorn studied briefly in Paris in the late 1930s, where he attended Léger's atelier and worked with Le Corbusier on a pavilion project. During the Nazi occupation of Denmark he co-founded Helhesten, an underground cultural journal that kept experimental art alive through the war years. In 1948 he was a founding member of CoBrA, the international group that brought together artists from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam in a loose avant-garde coalition emphasising raw expressiveness and collective mythology.
After CoBrA dissolved in 1951 he aligned briefly with the Situationist International, contributing theoretical writing alongside Guy Debord before a clean break in 1961. Over his lifetime he produced more than 2,500 works in paint, print, ceramics, and collage, and wrote over twenty books on aesthetics and political theory. He was also, incidentally, the first person to translate Franz Kafka into Danish. The major collection of his work is held at Museum Jorn in Silkeborg, which he helped establish. He died in Aarhus in May 1973.
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