
Recent Paintings by Belgian artist Jan de Vliegher is made up of works from three series (2012-2015), each defined by its focus on a singular subject matter, and is characterised by the artist’s ability to straddle realism and abstraction in each composition.
As introduced in his debut exhibition at Gow Langsford Gallery in 2014, de Vliegher’s most well-known subjects are porcelain plates. The subjects’ origins are often revealed in the work titles; V&A, Chinese Yellow, Blue Flowers (2012), for example, depicts a 16th Century Chinese porcelain dish held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (collection number 653-1907), while Kuthaya, Girl with Birds (2012) references a 18th century Kütahya porcelain dish.
Although his subjects add context to his works, they are in a sense ready-mades as his intention is not to convey a social message but rather to engage in the discussions of contemporary painting.Unified by the same composition (a single plate on a glass shelf, set against a neutral background) de Vliegher shifts the focus from the subject’s traditional function- revered object in a glass museum case - to a vehicle for his expressive paintings.
In these works the fragility of the plates is subverted by the vivacious brushwork. Similarly in his Glass works the delicate nature of the crystal glassware is contrasted by a heavy handedness and deft brush work.
The most impressive work of this grouping is Garden 1 (2014),a large format landscape painting. Although the style is distinctly different, it immediately recalls Monet’s water lilies and his obsessive investigations into colour and light. Its scale creates a truly immersive experience.
The divergent subjects in Recent Paintings - glasses, plates, gardens - are clearly recognisable yet are primarily the vehicle for de Vleigher’s “abstract” paintings. The combination of expressionism and realism in an abstract technique, adds an unusual dynamism to these works to elevate them beyond traditional representational painting.





Belgian painter Jan De Vliegher is known for his paintings in which colour and composition take precedent over subject matter. De Vliegher captures his subjects with vigorous brushwork working alla prima, wet paint on wet paint to achieve a sense of vitalized reality. The resulting effect is that his works appear to capture a moment in transition, a brief and fleeting moment in time. Jan De Vliegher lives and works in Bruges, Belgium. The artist received his Master of Fine Arts degree at the Hoger Instituut voor Beeldende Kunsten Sint-Lucas Ghent, in Belgium, in 1986. He has exhibited extensively in New York and Europe including Knokke, Belgium; Venice, Italy; Stockholm, Sweden and Berlin, Germany and more recently in New Zealand. Gow Langsford first showed De Vliegher’s work in 2014 and has represented him since.

Gow Langsford is a commercial art space committed to fostering and promoting the best contemporary art from New Zealand and abroad. Located directly opposite the Auckland Art Gallery, Gow Langsford Gallery represents over thirty established New Zealand and international artists. Gow Langsford is one of the country’s most established galleries and is widely regarded as its most influential dealer gallery. Alongside a regular and varied exhibition schedule, Gow Langsford is a market leader in works on the secondary market.

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