Freddy Flores Knistoff
Freddy Flores Knistoff is a painter and poet born in Viña del Mar, Chile in 1948. He has lived in Amsterdam since 1985.
Freddy Flores Knistoff | |
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Born | |
Education | Federico Santa María Technical University |
Known for | Painting, poetry |
Movement | CoBrA, FLUXUS, PHASES |
Flores Knistoff is still active in both painting and producing artist's books. He also composes experimental poetry and since 1993 has published with Hybriden-Verlag of Berlin[1] directed by Hartmut Andryczuk. He is strongly connected to the international movement FLUXUS.[2]
In recent years, he has exhibited in Brussels (2007), London (2012), New York City (2008 and 2012), Pennsylvania (2012)[3] and Oxford (2014).
He founded the Collective Automatic Painting of Amsterdam in 1991[4][5] and through this movement influenced other artists in the use of automatic painting.[6] Flores Knistoff is also an active member of the Phases movement that coalesced around Édouard Jaguer and involved Roberto Matta.[7][8]
Exhibitions
He has exhibited alongside the following artists:
- 1993: Cobra exhibition Museum Amstelle, Amstelveen, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Catalogue Cobra 1948-1951 collection J Karel van Stuijvenberg: Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Jean Michel Atlan, Constant Nieuwenhuis, Jacques Doucet, Lucebert, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Karl Otto Götz
- 1993: Latino América y el Surrealismo, Bochum Museum, Germany
- with Rufino Tamayo, Wifredo Lam, Wolfgang Paalen, André Masson, Eugenio Granell, Roberto Matta, Hervé Télémaque
- 1994: Museum of Modern Art, Zielona Góra, Poland
- with Karl Otto Götz, Eugenio Granell, Edouard Jaguer, Conroy Maddox, Jacques Lacomblez, Yo Yoshitome
- 1994: Phases, Brittany, France
- with Enrico Baj, Edouard Jaguer, Otto Gotz, Pierre Alechinsky, Christian Dotremont
- 1997: Phases, São Paulo, Brazil
- with Jef Golyscheff, Flavio Ciro, Victor Chab, Yo Yoshitome, New CoBra Amsterdam
- 1998: Hans und Lote Lesen, Hannover Germany
- with Hartmut Andryczuk, Gerhild Ebel, Jurgen O. Olbrich, Emmet Willians, Pierre Garnier, Ann Noel
- 1999: KVP II Parasiten, Hannover, Germany
- with Hartmut Andryczuk, Dietmar Becker, Gerhild Ebel, Pierre Garnier, Emmet Willians, Ottfried Zielke, Wolf Rosenthal
- 2000: Phases, Arras, France
- with Pierre Alechinsky, Enrico Baj, Raoul Hausmann, Paul Jenkins, Konrad Klapheck, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Carl Buchheister
- 2005: Phases, Santiago, Chile
- with Roberto Matta, Wifredo Lam, Édouard Jaguer, Enrico Baj, Pierre Alechinsky, Sergio d'Angelo, Victor Brauner
References
- Künstler-Autoren, Hybriden-Verlag (in German)
- Fluxlist Europe: 8/17/08 – 8/24/08 (pdf)
- Surrealism in 2012: Surrealists and Friends Archived 12 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, January 6 – February 19, 2012, GoogleWorks Center for the Arts, Reading, Pennsylvania: images; catalogue Archived 10 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
- Graham Birtwistle 1993, cited at jangiliam.nl.
- "Lo mejor de Capa", Surrealismo internacional blog, 20 May 2014 (in Spanish)
- "The Best of CAPA: Collective Automatic Painting Amsterdam 1991 – 2012" (Google docs pdf)
- "Artistas Latinoamericanos en Homenaje a Matta", Crónica Chillán, 17 March 2011 (in Spanish)
- Enrique de Santiago, "La Mirada Inversa", Escáner Cultural, 5 January 2008 (in Spanish)
External links
- Homepage
- Oxford Benezit Dictionary of Artists
- Literature by and about Freddy Flores Knistoff in the German National Library catalogue
- Phases at French Wikipedia (in French)