The Belgian ZERO artist Jef Verheyen (1932-1984) became known as the painter of light streams and colour spectra. He experimented not only with light, but also with movement and the invisible as means to evoke natural mechanisms and to reveal universal interrelationships between human beings and the surrounding world. He used geometric principles – his passion for geometry was born out of his interest in mathematics and (Greek) philosophy – as the basis for harmony. Verheyen never gave up on traditional media and materials such as the canvas, paint, and brushes to search for the essence of our nature. 

Jef Verheyen

(c)Jef Verheyen, photo: Schubladenmuseum Online - Herbert Distel Foundation
• 0713 • La Grande Couleur, 1965-1975
Kunsthaus Zürich, Donated by Herbert Distel and the Julius Bär Foundation, 1979
Installation , drawer: 5.5 x 32.5 x 30.5 cm, casket: 43 x 57 x 48 mm
Environment with 5 paintings on paper mountings, on 2 additional cardboard mountings (on all walls and floors)