Marc van den Broek
Marc Jozef Magareta van den Broek (born 1953 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a Belgian artist and sculptor.
Life
Marc van den Broek was born on February 2, 1953 in Mortsel-Antwerp. From 1963 to 1965 and from 1970 to 1971 he studied at the Akademie voor Schone Kunsten in Bechem-Antwerp. During the years 1965–70, he attended the Technical School voor Electro-Mechanic in Antwerp, followed by studies at the Institut voor Kunstambachten in Antwerp from 1972 to 1975. Marc van den Broek is a founding member of the "Hinterhaus" cultural center established in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1978. He co-founded the Art Research Laboratories in 1990.
Art
In the early 1980s, Marc van den Broek focused largely on spatial installations based on a symbiosis of art and technology: the flying objects known as mutants. In 1984, he began developing works of kinetic art, culminating in the Archaic-Technological-Metamorphosis (A.TE.M.) in 1987–1989. A.TE.M. is the manifest expression of Marc van den Broek's overall intellectual and spiritual concept: The archaic is represented by the basic forms (sphere, cube and pyramid); the technological aspect is the principle underlying the construction of the objects, and metamorphosis is realized in the movements of the objects.[1]
The Declaration of Independence (Die Unabhängigkeitserklärung) was realized between 1990 and 1992 as a kinetic sculpture which marks the end of the era of materialism in the waning years of the industrial age.
Inspired by intensive, long-term cooperation with leading industrial and commercial firms, Marc van den Broek developed the project entitled "The Work of Art in Corporations." In this work he takes up Joseph Beuys's concept of "Social Sculpture" and concludes that the symbiosis of art and entrepreneurship is a synergetic process of creation which contributes to the spiritual development of society through innovation and revelation. Marc van den Broek continued to pursue this approach during his years in New York (1998–2008), where he worked with numerous well-known companies.
The artist is also concerned with changing perceptions of reality under the influence of the Internet and the question of how this process can be visualized in art. His work in this area includes a series of large-scale paintings grouped under the heading of Angels and other Ambassadors.
Marc van den Broek launched his most recent project in Hamburg in the spring of 2012: The Garden of Nomads, a modular ensemble that can be installed in any setting and thus impacts on the urban organism in variety of ways.
Exhibitions
- 1974: Gallery Den Bellaert, Antwerp/Belgium
- 1976: Salon International Jeune Peinture, Versailles/France
- 1977: Belgian House (Consulat), Cologne/Germany
- 1977: International Drawing Biennale, Cleveland/Great Britain
- 1977: University Museum, Marburg/Germany
- 1977: Gallery Christa Moehring, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1977: Kulturamt Wetzlar, Avemann'sches House, Wetzlar/Germany
- 1979: Kunstkamer Manebrugge, Antwerp/Belgium
- 1980: Internationale Jugendtriennale und Meister der Zeichnung, Nürnberg/Germany
- 1982: University of Arts, Berlin/Germany
- 1983: Kunsthalle-Studio, Darmstadt/Germany
- 1983: Brückenturm-Gallery, Mainz/Germany
- 1984: BMW-Gallery, Munic/Germany
- 1984: BMW-Gallery, Berlin/Germany
- 1985: Art Gallery Artists from Hesse, Darmstadt/Germany
- 1985: AREA, New York/USA
- 1985: Hessian Days of Culture in Armenia/USSR-Erevan
- 1985: Gallery CA, Düsseldorf/Germany
- 1986: Museum, San Sebastian/Spain
- 1986: Mathildenhöhe "Symmetrie", Darmstadt/Germany
- 1986: Neue Darmstädter Sezession, Darmstadt/Germany
- 1987: Town Hall Tempelhof "The Dream of Flying", Berlin/Germany
- 1987: Trade Fair "Energy and Environment", Saarbrücken/Germany
- 1987: Federal state Hesse "Angels and other Heavenly Beings", Bonn, Bad Soden, Hanover/Germany
- 1989: Airport, Frankfurt/Germany
- 1992: Museum, Bad Hersfeld/Germany
- 1992: Brückenturm-Gallery, Mainz/Germany
- 1994: The New Adam, Berlin, Kassel/Germany
- 1994: Town Hall at the Dome, Wetzlar/Germany
- 1997: IHK Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Würzburg/Germany
- 2000: Iron Cast Gallery, New York/USA
- 2003: N6 Gallery, Brooklyn, New York/USA
- 2006: ZDF Studio Exhibition, Brüssel/Belgien
- 2011: Schaalsee Gallery, Dargow/Germany
- 2013: A.TE.M. Werkstätten, Hamburg/Germany[2]
- 2015: Kulturschiff MS Stubnitz, Museum Ship Cap San Diego, Hamburg/Germany
Art in public
- 1987: Entrance Hall Louise-Schröder-School, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1988: Design Prehistoric Museum, Dotternhausen/Germany
- 1988: Foyer design Telecommunication Centre, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1988: "A.TE.M.", Outdoor area design, training center of Bundesanstalt für Flugsicherung, Langen/Frankfurt a. Main/Germany [1]
- 1989: Foyer design, M.C.S. Company, Eltville/Germany
- 1990: Foyer design, Ploenzke Company, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1990: "ATEMSTERN", Open air sculpture, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, Frankfurt a.Main/Germany
- 1990: "Implantat", art project for the German Electron Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Frankfurt a. Main/Germany
- 1990: Design of the Municipal Conference Room, City Hall of the State Capital, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1993: Foyer design Procedo Company, Wiesbaden/Germany
- 1994: Holocaust Memorial, Wiesbaden-Nordenstadt/Germany[3]
- 1995: Design Crédit Suisse, Messeturm, Frankfurt/Germany
- 1995: Design Flying Object, Airport Zürich/Switzerland
Collections
Marc van den Broek's work is held in the following collections:
City of Mainz, City of Wiesbaden, City of Wetzlar, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau KfW, Frankfurt, Credit Suisse and Zurich Airport
Awards
- 1994–1995 German Corporate Design Award
- 2001 Exhibit Design Award Monsanto
- 2001 Exhibit Design Award AVAYA (AT&T)
- 2004 Industrial Designer Society of America Excellence Awards-Silver; IDEA for the Botanical Garden Cleveland
Literature
- Der Traum vom Fliegen, Rathaus Tempelhof, Berlin/Germany ISBN 3-88520-223-9
- Symmetrie in Kunst, Natur und Wissenschaft, Ausstellungskatalog Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt/Germany, August 1986
- Marc van den Broek: Brush Tracks, 1994–1995, Wiesbaden, author´s edition
- Marc van den Broek: gezeichnet gedacht gelebt, 2013, Hamburg, author´s edition
External links
- "Marc van den Broek". Homepage of the artist. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- "Think Tank in Hamburg" (in German). Norddeutscher Rundfunk. February 8, 2014. Retrieved March 20, 2014.
- "Ein Mann für Visionen für Rothenburgsort" [A man with visions for Rothenburg] (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt. December 30, 2009. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- "A New Face for Hamburg's Harborfront". The New York Times. July 15, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- "Niemandsland mit großer Zukunft" [No-man's-land with a bright future] (in German). Die Welt. December 13, 2009. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- "Der Wiesbadener Künstler Marc van den Broek lebt heute in Hamburg" [The artist Marc van den Broek from Wiesbaden is living today in Hamburg] (in German). Wiesbadener Kurier. October 31, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
- "A.TE.M. edition". Marc van den Broek. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
- "Marc van den Broek" (PDF). Lex-Art.de. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- "Chris Animation". Chris Balton. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- Literature by and about Marc van den Broek in the German National Library catalogue
References
- ↑ "Avangardistische Objektkunst um zwölf Uhr mittags" [Avant-garde object-art at noon] (in German). Der Spiegel. October 24, 1988. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
- ↑ "Ausstellung Blindsight". Marc van den Broek. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
- ↑ "Gedenkstätte Nordenstadt" [Holocaust Memorial Nordenstadt] (in German). Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden. Retrieved August 24, 2012.