Without Dotremont no CoBrA
The Belgian artist Christian Dotremont (1922-79) found his special place in CoBrA as the group’s poet and philosopher. He formulated CoBrA’s manifesto “The Case was Heard” in 1948 and served as the group’s primary spokesman and secretary until 1951. Asger Jorn later said that, without Dotremont, there would not have been a CoBrA. Dotremont’s career emerged from the intellectual atmosphere of Surrealism in 1940’s Belgium, where the way forward was a revolutionary way of thinking combined with artistic experimentation. In the CoBrA group, he found a way to interweave art and politics even more closely. Dotremont’s Logograms Jorn, Alechinsky, Appel and Corneille |