
M(M10)
1993 · Plaster, jute, flax, aluminium and hardwood
object: 530 x 1950 x 2000 mm
Tate

Jan Vercruysse was a Belgian artist working across sculpture, installation, and drawing whose practice emerged from conceptual and minimalist frameworks. Born in 1948, he developed an approach to spatial and material inquiry that engaged with silence, absence, and the phenomenological experience of the viewer in relation to objects and architectural interventions. His work was exhibited internationally and ranged from spare wooden and metal forms to large-scale installations that tested the boundaries between sculpture and environment. Vercruysse's artistic trajectory spanned five decades of investigation into how form, scale, and placement activate perception.
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