Since 1983 Geer Van Velde (1898 – 1977) Dutch Geer van Velde belongs to the pre-eminent artists of the post-war École de Paris. Originally Geer van Velde was a house painter. Geer joined his brother Bram in Paris in 1925
Since 1983 Guðmundur Guðmundsson known as ERRÓ (born in 1932) Iceland Erró is an Icelandic Pop artist known for his work in collage. He reassembles imagery from a variety of popular sources including advertisements, comics, and posters, earning him comparisons
Since 1986 Roberto Matta (1911 – 2002) Chilean Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren, “Matta,” is considered one of the great Surrealists and is widely acclaimed for his critical—and catalytic—influence on the development of Abstract Expressionism and on his contemporaries. Source:
Since 1986 Claude Viallat (1936) French Claude Viallat co-founded the Supports/Surfaces movement in the 1970s, devoting his practice to expanding painting beyond the context of traditional stretched canvases. A rounded rectangle, sometimes described as resembling a bone, became his signature
Since 2014 Chéri Samba (born in 1956) Congolese Chéri Samba Born in 1956 in Kinto M’Vuila as the elder son of a family of ten children. His father was a blacksmith and his mother a farmer. In 1972, at the
Since 2001 Robert Combas (born in 1957) French In the early eighties, Robert Combas came up with a new figurative painting. Since 1979 he has been present on the art scene. He created the “Figuration Libre” movement, as Ben Vautier