Mark Verstockt (1930-2014) played an essential role in the Belgian post-war art scene. Starting from the fifties, his work fits in with the European New Tendencies and the ZERO movement, which became evident through Verstockt’s inclusion in the exposition ‘Monochrome Malerei’ in Leverkussen, the first big ZERO manifestation in 1960. During the mid-sixties, Verstockt attained a geometrical visual language which was a constant in his work from that point onwards. He became a respected defender of Minimal Art, with a preference for the square.
Visit the exhibition:
From Monday to Friday, during office hours.
Delen Private Bank
Jan Van Rijswijcklaan 162, Antwerp