Roger Nellens is a self-taught Belgian artist who was interested in the intersection and contrast between machines and nature. In his 1988 catalogue at Elisabeth Franck Gallery in Brussels, Pontus... Read full biography
Roger Nellens is a self-taught Belgian artist who was interested in the intersection and contrast between machines and nature. In his 1988 catalogue at Elisabeth Franck Gallery in Brussels, Pontus Hulten says of him in the introduction: “Roger Nellens’ art comes from a very great source which is... Read full biography
Roger Nellens is a self-taught Belgian artist who was interested in the intersection and contrast between machines and nature. In his 1988 catalogue at Elisabeth Franck Gallery in Brussels, Pontus Hulten says of him in the introduction: “Roger Nellens’ art comes from a very great source which is this attachment that we have for things that are close to us, that serve us… Always sparkling and witty [his art] demonstrates devotion to their beauty. As with their author, there is always tongue in... Read full biography
Roger Nellens is a self-taught Belgian artist who was interested in the intersection and contrast between machines and nature. In his 1988 catalogue at Elisabeth Franck Gallery in Brussels, Pontus Hulten says of him in the introduction: “Roger Nellens’ art comes from a very great source which is this attachment that we have for things that are close to us, that serve us… Always sparkling and witty [his art] demonstrates devotion to their beauty. As with their author, there is always tongue in cheek, a relaxed and amused way of impressing their content and their message, but underneath, there is admiration for the beauty of the volumes, the interrelations of the moving parts, the gleaming steel and the colors are always so independent and... Read full biography
Roger Nellens is a self-taught Belgian artist who was interested in the intersection and contrast between machines and nature. In his 1988 catalogue at Elisabeth Franck Gallery in Brussels, Pontus Hulten says of him in the introduction: “Roger Nellens’ art comes from a very great source which is this attachment that we have for things that are close to us, that serve us… Always sparkling and witty [his art] demonstrates devotion to their beauty. As with their author, there is always tongue in cheek, a relaxed and amused way of impressing their content and their message, but underneath, there is admiration for the beauty of the volumes, the interrelations of the moving parts, the gleaming steel and the colors are always so independent and surprising. In nature, colors are somehow predictable, in what is man-made, colors are crazy, out of order, out of the m... Read full biography
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