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Panamarenko

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Belgian sculptor (1940–2019)

Panamerenko in front of his Aeromodeller
(photographerMichiel Hendryckx [nl])

Henri Van Herwegen (5 February 1940 – 14 December 2019), known by the pseudonymPanamarenko, was a prominentassemblagist Belgiansculptor. Famous for his work with aeroplanes as theme; none of which are able nor constructed to actually leave the ground.

Life and work

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Panamarenko was born inAntwerp, where he studied at theRoyal Academy of Fine Arts from 1955 to 1960. Before 1968, his art was inspired bypop-art, but early on he became interested in aeroplanes and human powered flight. This interest is also reflected in his name, which supposedly is an acronym for "Pan American Airlines and Company". The name Panamarenko may also be influenced byPanteleimon Ponomarenko, a politician-ambassador from the former Soviet Union.

Starting in 1970, he developed his first models of imaginary vehicles, aeroplanes, balloons or helicopters, in original and surprising appearances. Many of his sculptures are modern variants of the myth ofIcarus. The question of whether his creations can actually fly is part of their mystery and appeal. His airshipThe Aeromodeller (1980) was a major exhibit at theMSK and S.M.A.K. Back and forth exhibition at theMuseum of Fine Arts, Ghent.[1]

The artists he admired include, amongst others:Joseph Beuys,Marcel Broodthaers,Bruce Nauman andPablo Picasso.

In 2003, Panamarenko married Eveline Hoorens.

At the opening of a large-scale overview exhibition of his work in Brussels in 2005, Panamarenko announced his retirement as an artist. Following his stated retirementfrom creating visual art he promoted his own coffee brand PanamaJumbo. On 24 April 2009,VLM Airlines based inAntwerp, Belgium named one of itsFokker 50 aircraft in his honour.[2] Panamarenko received two honorary doctorates: In 2010 at theUniversity of Hasselt and in 2014 at theUniversity of Mons. While retired, Panamarenko created theWaving Crabs, a series of fountains sprayed by crab figures on three stainless-steel half bowl shaped islands situated in theZegemeer, a large pond atKnokke-Heist. He inaugurated it on 7 October 2011 stating the idea dated from 1975.[3]

In July 2020 a graffiti artwork was made dedicated to him, opposite his former atelier.[4]

References

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  1. ^"MSK & S.M.A.K. Back & forth".Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (MSK).Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved20 December 2019.
  2. ^"Archived copy".flyvlm.com. Archived fromthe original on 16 December 2019. Retrieved17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^"Waving Crabs - Panamarenko".myknokke-heist.be. 25 November 2021. Retrieved2 January 2023.
  4. ^"Overleden kunstenaar Panamarenko krijgt eerbetoon met graffitikunstwerk tegenover zijn woning-atelier".Het Laatste Nieuws. Retrieved26 December 2022.

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