Jan Beekman

The exhibition, “Painting a Global Warning” is one of the highlights of the commemorative program set up by the South African embassy. While, as a tribute to the founder of the Beekman Foundation, it brings an overview of an extremely diverse oeuvre that spans almost seven decades. Because the portrayal of Nelson Mandela Liberated cannot leave the United Nations, the Foundation has published a silkscreen copy, the first of which was presented to the South African Ambassador to Belgium during the opening of the exhibition.

The Beekman Foundation not only manages Jan Beekman’s gigantic oeuvre, but also offers a platform for artists and scientists whose inspiration is strongly based on the same artistic, ecological and social concerns. In addition to the world-famous portrait of Nelson Mandela painted by the Belgian-born American artist Jan Beekman, which hangs in the headquarters of the United Nations (NY), the Beekman Foundation now brings a recent and never-before-seen series of paintings.

In addition to the world-famous portrait of Nelson Mandela painted by the Belgian-born American artist Jan Beekman, which hangs in the headquarters of the United Nations (NY), the Beekman Foundation now brings a recent and never-before-seen series of paintings.

 

“Global Warning” brings for the first time some of the works from a recent series on which Beekman has been intensely focussed for the past six months and in which he denounces the denial of science, global warming, the undermining of democracy, the isolation of America…

Jan Beekman Still lives and works in Conecticut USA

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