Ostend, academy and Les Vingt
Family shop, Brussels training, light from the North Sea and founding of the avant-garde group prepare its independence. This milestone illuminates the "James Ensor" collection by favoring figures.
1860 -1949 · Ostend, Brussels and Belgian avant-garde
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1860 -1949 · Ostend, Brussels and Belgian avant-garde
James Ensor was born in Ostend in 1860 to an English father and a Belgian mother. He grew up above the family store of souvenirs and curiosities, where carnival shells, costumes and masks later provided an essential repertoire for his art. From 1877 to 1880, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, then returned to work in a workshop set up above the boutique. From 1877 to 1880, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, then returned to work in a workshop set up above the boutique. Ostend remained his city, its light and its theater: beach, port, bourgeoisie on walks, carnival crowds and the North Sea nourished his entire career. His early paintings explored dark interiors, portraits, still lifes and landscapes treated in free material. In 1883, Ensor participated in the founding of the avant-garde group Les Vingt. However, his independence quickly distanced him from dominant trends, notably neo-impressionism. From the mid-1880s, masks, skeletons, caricatures and biblical subjects invaded his work. The mask does not only hide a face: it reveals the social hypocrisy, vanity and aggressiveness of the group. Ensor learns etching alone in 1886 and finds in the print an ideal means to disseminate his satirical visions. The Entry of Christ into Brussels, undertaken in 1888 and dated 1889, constitutes his manifesto. A huge crowd of clowns, soldiers, bourgeois and masked figures submerges almost the haloed Christ, to whom the artist lends his own features. The religious episode becomes critical of the Church, the State, capitalism and mass society. The singular Masks and Skeletons competing for a saur herring transform domestic comedy into a disturbing farce; the Self-portrait with the flowered hat combines provocation, irony and self-construction. Long contested, Ensor received increasing recognition in the 20th century and became a baron in 1929. Died in Ostend in 1949, he left a work which anticipated fauvism, expressionism, surrealism and modern satire without allowing himself to be locked into any movement. The "James Ensor" selection notably compares The Entry of Christ into Brussels and The Singular Masks. His reading favors figures.
Ensor drops faces to show masks: beneath the dazzling party appears a grotesque, cruel and strangely familiar society.
Course & style
Family shop, Brussels training, light from the North Sea and founding of the avant-garde group prepare its independence. This milestone illuminates the "James Ensor" collection by favoring figures.
Etching, social satire and Entry of Christ into Brussels radically transformed his initial naturalism.
Exhibitions, baron titles, music and repetitions of motifs accompany the consecration of the painter who remained faithful to Ostend.
Color, grimace and blank stare expose collective hypocrisy more than they hide identity. This trait guides a reading of "James Ensor" centered on the figures.
Death plays, argues and costumes, turning anxiety into a dark prank.
Banners, faces and diagonals saturate the space to the point of threatening the isolated character and the viewer.
Acidic yellows, violent reds and raw whites no longer describe only reality: they judge and transfigure it.
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Banners, masks and compact crowds almost absorb Christ in a monumental vision of modern society.
Landmark work by James Ensor. Reading of "James Ensor" through the figures.Shrill colors and frozen faces transform the carnival meeting into a psychological portrait of the group.
Landmark work by James EnsorTwo paltry deaths replay human greed in a scene as funny as it is fierce.
Landmark work by James EnsorThe extravagant hat transforms the self-portrait into a provocative affirmation of an identity constructed against conventions.
Landmark work by James EnsorColor, grimace and blank stare expose collective hypocrisy more than they hide identity. This trait guides a reading of "James Ensor" centered on the figures.
Reading key for James EnsorDeath plays, argues and costumes, turning anxiety into a dark prank.
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