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Jan Vermeiren was born on 1949 in Bornem Belgium. Discover Jan Vermeiren'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 74 years old?
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His work is now considered a vivid element of the post-world-war South African art scene generating a European view to traditional South-African culture. Illustrator of children's books and periodicals. Hallmarks of his career are a consignment for the painting "Gift in Africa" as gift from the Flemish Government to South African President Nelson Mandela (1997), an exhibition of paintings for the Millennium Exhibition in Cape Town (1999) and an exhibition of oil paintings in the South African pavilion at EXPO 2000 in Hannover, Germany (2000).
Exhibitions: Jan Vermeiren has participated in numerous group exhibitions from 1969 held in Belgium, Yugoslavia, South Africa, the USA, Germany and Namibia. He has had several notable solo exhibitions in Belgium and in South Africa, including:
Art studies 1968-71 Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, Belgium and 1971-74 Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, Belgium, where he attained a Degree in Graphic Art. Student of Geert Reusens and the sculptor Lode Eyckermans. He then became a lecturer at the Technical College for Advanced Education in Cape Town (1981–87) where he joined an artist group with Alfred Krentz, Marthinus la Grange, Erik Laubscher, Claude Bouscharain and Stanley Pinker. Since 1977 he has lived permanently in South Africa, now in Cape Town.
Jan Vermeiren (born 1949 in Belgium) lives and works in South Africa as a painter (oil and mural painting) and printmaker (lithography and etching).
Jan Vermeiren was born in Bornem, Belgium in 1949. From a very early age, drawing was an important means of expression for him and he began formal art training while still at school. Later he studied full time at the Academy St. Niklaas and the Academy of Mechelen, and then at the National Hoger Institute in Antwerp. As a student, printmaking was his special interest, and it was only when he moved to South Africa in 1976 that he became a painter. His decision to move came after he had spent a year in the country during 1973/4 when he was invited to teach lithography. He was profoundly influenced by the extensive range of colors which he found here, after the relative greyness of Belgium. These 'African' colors are very evident in his work - both in the early tones, and in the dark, atmospheric backgrounds, which appears in his more recent work.