Asger Jorn
Vejen, Denmark
About the Artist
Asger Jorn's work is characterized by its expressive, gestural quality and its subversive approach to artistic conventions. His paintings and sculptures, which often incorporate elements of chance and improvisation, challenge established norms and conventions. Jorn's work is both visually compelling and intellectually stimulating, inviting viewers to reconsider the nature of art and creativity.Contact & Social
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