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King of Danish painting dies

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DAnISH painter Per Kirkeby, one of the most influentia­l European artists of the post-war period, has died aged 79, according to his gallery.

Widely known as a sculptor, filmmaker and an author whose work focused on landscapes, light and colour, Kirkeby died on May 9 in the city of his birth Copenhagen, the London-based Michael Werner Gallery announced in a statement. “Over his career of five decades he developed a personal palette and vocabulary of images derived primarily from observatio­ns of the natural world,” it said.

Kirkeby took part in several expedition­s to the Arctic and Greenland as a natural history and geology student in the 1950s, and the trips inspired his colourful painting style, which he often described as the ongoing “process of sedimentat­ion”.

Described as the “king of Danish painting” by the Danish media, Kirkeby’s death comes after he fell down a staircase and suffered a brain injury in 2013, announcing an end to his work two years later, according to Ritzau news agency.

Kirkeby began experiment­ing with performanc­e and architectu­re in the 1960s, with an emphasis on bricks. In 1973, he launched his first outdoor brick sculpture inspired by Mayan architectu­re.

He was also the mastermind behind the video chapters of Danish director Lars von Trier’s 1996 melodrama Breaking The Waves.

Recognised for his costume and stage design for the new York City Ballet’s Swan Lake (1999) and Romeo And Juliet (2007) production­s, Kirkeby is survived by his wife Mari Anne Duus and their four children. – AFP

 ??  ?? Danish painter Per Kirkeby, one of the most influentia­l European artists of the post-war period, died aged 79 on May 9. — AFP
Danish painter Per Kirkeby, one of the most influentia­l European artists of the post-war period, died aged 79 on May 9. — AFP
 ??  ?? Kirkeby’s Untitled (oil on canvas, 1998).
Kirkeby’s Untitled (oil on canvas, 1998).

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