Born
1936 in Hamburg, Germany
Jan Vos is born 1936 in Hamburg,
Germany. From 1956 to 1960
he attended the Art Academy in Munich.
In 1966/67, he´s a guest teacher
at the Art Academy in Hamburg.
A few years
later is Voss´ paintings were shown in “Kunsthalle”, Kiel and he was
exhibited in a solo show at Art Cologne.
1987-1992 he was teaching at “École Nationale Supérieure des
Beaux-Arts” in Paris
.
The common theme in his painting
is really “the organized”, but also find itself at the complex situations
chaos of constant movement.
Voss experiments with diverse
techniques and materials. There are both paintings with powerful intense
colours and paintings with a more calm and telling effects which remembrances
drawings. Opposite of this is the paper-relief – collages made of
watercoloured fragments of papers torn to pieces. Whether it´s on canvas, wood
and paper relief or watercolour, the common feature is the buildup of
different colour and form elements who interact, cuts through each other and
combines together through lines, sign and fragments of signs. Voss uses this
form language first-time on the two-dimensional painting, later – in the
80´ties- also used on the three-dimensional artwork. Hereafter can everything
“picture-making” be used: crumble, fold, tear, sawing, nailing and gluing, -
Voss seeks the constant change. Despite new picturesque materials, he is still
not to be confused with anybody else.
The artist Jan Voss, who have
lived and worked in Paris since 1960, is considered one of the contemporary
time most outstanding artistic personalities and his artwork is exhibited in
leading galleries and represented in permanent collections at museums all over
the world.
Galerie Birch, Copenhagen
has exhibited Jan Voss in solo shows 1965, 1969, 1970, 1976 and 1981 and numerous
group shows.
Art Forum Ute Barth and Galerie
Birch have a solo show in Zurich in 2008
Selected exhibitions
The Biennale in Paris
Musée d´art Moderne, Paris
Seibu, Tokyo
Lefebre Gallery, New York
Nippon Gallery, Tokyo
Documenta IV, Cassel
Musée des beaux-arts, Lille
Tübingen, Berlin
Galleria Nazionale d´Arte Moderna,
Rome
Galerie Maeght, Barcelone