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Mark Verstockt was born on 16 July, 1930 in Lokeren, Belgium, is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist. Discover Mark Verstockt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Occupation Graphic designer · sculptor · painter · art theorist
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1930
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Lokeren, Belgium
Date of death 14 May, 2014
Died Place Antwerp, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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1930

Mark Verstockt or Marc Verstockt (16 July 1930, Lokeren – 14 May 2014, Antwerp) was a Belgian multidisciplinary artist.

1950

Since the 1950s he has been working on an oeuvre containing paintings, drawings, sculptures, publications, video and his own theory about form.

His work has shown itself in different styles over time as lyrical abstraction, constructivism and minimalism.

An overall constant is his fascination for the geometric figures such as the circle, the triangle and especially the square.

Verstockt starts his studies in philosophy and literature at Ghent University.

Then he went to the Academy of Antwerp and he finished studying at HISK Antwerp.

There he develops as a painter in the trend of lyrical abstraction, a movement growing in Paris at that time.

His first works follow this movement with references to nature and the cosmos.

During his studies he met Dan Van Severen, they both find their way into constructivism.

1960

During the midst of 1960, he attained a geometrical visual language.

At the end of 1960 he chose resolutely for the geometrical abstraction, leaving the lyrical tendency behind.

Verstockt claimed that for him the geometrical aspect is secondary to the structure.

His fascination for the square and cubes is notable in his work from that point onwards.

In later works he can be seen as a defender of minimal art.

Verstockt always keeps looking for different kinds of experiments to further his structural research.

Besides being an independent artist, Verstockt also worked as a graphic designer making posters and books.

1963

From 1963 Verstockt started creating monochrome geometrical structures, mostly based on the square.

1968

Together with his other sculptures such as Yellow object from 1968 and Plexiglass boxes from 1974, he became a defender of minimal art.

He kept on looking for new materials and techniques, exploring new media such as video art.

Verstockt wants to reintegrate art into society by letting it meet with current developments.

1971

In 1971 he published his own book after 20 years of research called This is not a book, challenging the essence of what a book should be and how it should be made.

He also deepens his research of the geometrical forms in some (monumental) sculptures.

1972

His most known sculpture in Belgium is The Signal from 1972 that was situated in Sint-Niklaas.

1982

In 1982 Verstockt published his theory called The Genesis of Form, from Chaos to Geometry.

The book is an in-depth study of form after 30 years of working.

This shows again how much research Verstockt puts in his work.

1986

His exploration of new media was still ongoing and in 1986 he uses one of the first computers available in Belgium to make a series of drawings on the theme of the square.

1996

Until 1996 he worked and lived in Antwerp, he even was a teacher at HISK in Antwerp.

In 1996 he moved to Fays and lived and worked there.

2014

He died in 2014 in Antwerp at the age of 84.

Verstockt is most known in Belgium due to his monumental works in public space.

For example The signal is a visual recognizable image.

Other typical examples are the sculpture Caduceus, which he made for the Flemish Parliament, and the floor drawing which he made in the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels.

Verstockt described This is not a book as a non-book that searches for the essence of what a book can be.

It is a reaction on Marshall MacLuhan saying that the book known by us through Gutenberg standards is dead.

Verstockt sees the statement of MacLuhan as a provocation that points out other forms of a book outside of the printed letters exist.

The book comes in a white plastic square box with a window, inside are cardboard sheets, plastic, three pop-ups, a vinyl produced by Verstockt, a catalogue, a page in Braille, a package with 6 cardboard plates for 3D construction and a life size poster of Verstockt himself.

The non-book is an exercise in looking with a new form of interaction included, the viewer is invited to use the book and participate.

The signal was a monumental steel sculpture with a height of 18 meters.

It was located at the entrance to Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, along the exit of the highway next to the Waasland Shopping Center.