Mogens Andersen


Mogens Helge Thestrup Andersen was a Danish painter.

Biography

Born in Copenhagen, Andersen studied painting at P. Rostrup Bøyesen's art school. He first exhibited at Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling in 1935. His early works were earthy-coloured figure paintings but he was more interested in French Modernism. After the Second World War, he spent lengthy periods in Paris until 1965, where he was attracted by Abstract art. Thanks to his friendship with Pierre Soulages and Jean Bazaine, he developed a style of dark arabesques on a light background.
Andersen's first major work in Denmark was Abstract decoration in the Central Library on Kultorvet which caused considerable discussion but there was more solid appreciation of his later assignments, including the Bochum Museum of Art and Sejs-Svejbæk Church near Silkeborg.

Awards

In 1949, Andersen was awarded the Eckersberg Medal and, in 1984, the Thorvaldsen Medal.

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