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Karel Appel Biography
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1940 - 1943 |
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Studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam
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1948 |
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Founds the Cobra Group
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1954 |
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Received the UNESCO Prize at the Venice Biennale of 1954
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1958 |
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Becomes an internationally recognized artist
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2008
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Tegnedigte, maleord og logegrammer, Carl-Henning Pedersen of Else Affelts Museum, Herning
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2008
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Modern Prints - Klassische Moderne bis Pop Art, Galerie Proarta, Zurich
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2008
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Action Painting, Foundation Beyeler, Riehen
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2007
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100 x Kunst, Galleri Profilen, Aarhus
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2007
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1-2-3- The Collection in Focus, Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art - Budapest, Budapest
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2006
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Obra Grafica, N2 galeria, Barcelona
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2005
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LAAC: expo Collection 2..., LAAC - Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaraine de Dunkerque, Dunkerque
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2004
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Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles
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2002
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Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna.
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2001
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Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
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1960
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Guggenheim Museum New York
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| Literature |
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2003
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Donald Kuspit, Rudi Fuchs et Johannes Gachnang, Karel Appel, L’art psychopathologique : dessins et gouaches 1948 – 1950 – Ides et Calendes, 2003
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2001
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Karel Appel, Pastorale Chiaroscuro - Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Rotterdam, 2001
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1994
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Donald Kuspit, Karel Appel Sculpture : A Catalogue raisonné - Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1994
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1988
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Michel Ragon, Karel Appel : Peinture 1937 – 1957 - Galilée, Paris, 1988
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