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The Hekatompedon Pattern

  • Dato for oprettelse1966
  • Dimensioner72.0 x 57.0 cm

Alfred Jensen (1903-1981) was a Guatemalan-American abstract painter known for his vibrant, grid-based compositions incorporating color theory, calligraphy & numerical systems. A Guggenheim retrospective artist.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Alfred Jensen: Pioneer of Concrete Abstract Art

Alfred Julio Jensen (1903 – 1981) stands as a singular figure in Guatemalan art history, recognized primarily for his groundbreaking contribution to abstract painting—specifically, what is termed “concrete” abstract art. Born in Guatemala City on December 11, 1903, Jensen’s artistic journey began amidst a multicultural upbringing shaped by Danish and German heritage. His father, Peter Jensen, was a successful businessman of Danish descent, while his mother, Anna Schmidt, was a German governess employed by a French family—a blend of influences that would permeate his worldview and subsequently inform his artistic vision. A poignant moment arrived in 1910 when Jensen’s mother tragically passed away, prompting his relocation to Horsholm, Denmark, where he resided with his uncle. This formative experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for European culture and traditions. Following his secondary education in Denmark in 1917, Jensen embarked on extensive travels—working as a ship's cabin boy—capturing portraits of passengers and crew, honing his observational skills and developing an early fascination with visual representation. Between 1921 and 1923, he pursued diverse occupations including cowboying and chicken farming in San Diego and Guatemala, before returning to San Diego where he worked as a lumber salesman simultaneously attending night school and securing a scholarship to the San Diego Fine Arts School at Balboa Park. His artistic education truly blossomed during his time at Balboa Park, where he studied under Hans Hofmann—a pivotal influence who championed abstract expressionism and trained numerous prominent artists across Germany and America. It was here that Jensen encountered Saidie Adler May, a wealthy art collector who became an unwavering patron of his work, accompanying her on expeditions to explore the artistic treasures of Europe and diligently collecting masterpieces by artists such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Theo van Doesburg, William Baziotes, Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Naum Gabo, and Fritz Glarner. These encounters profoundly impacted Jensen’s aesthetic sensibilities, fostering a fascination with color theory—particularly Goethe's Color Theory—and inspiring him to experiment with innovative compositional techniques. Jensen’s artistic output is characterized by distinctive grids of brightly colored triangles, circles, or squares executed in thick impasto—a technique that lends textural depth and dynamism to his canvases. Beyond mere visual aesthetics, Jensen’s paintings delve into complex conceptual frameworks incorporating calligraphy and numerical systems—elements that underscore his intellectual curiosity and challenge conventional notions of artistic expression. His work gained considerable recognition during a major retrospective organized by the Guggenheim Museum in 1961, cementing his place as a pioneer of concrete abstract art and establishing him as one of Guatemala’s most celebrated artists. The legacy of Jensen's collection—divided among the Baltimore Museum of Art, San Diego Museum of Art, and MoMA—continues to inspire artistic dialogue and scholarship today.
Alfred Jensen

Alfred Jensen

1903 - 1981 , Guatemala

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Concrete abstract art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul Klee']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hans Hofmann']
  • Date Of Birth: December 11, 1903
  • Date Of Death: 1981
  • Full Name: Alfred Julio Jensen
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • SS 'Norwich'
    • Twelve Events in a Dual Universe
  • Place Of Birth: Guatemala City, Guatemala