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Bert Mertens, born in Leuven on 19 December 1955, is a Belgian contemporary realist figurative painter.

Born (1955-12-19) 19 December 1955 (age 70)
Leuven (Belgium)
AlmamaterKULeuven (Faculty of Law)
KnownforPainter
StyleContemporary realism
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Bert Mertens
Born (1955-12-19) 19 December 1955 (age 70)
Leuven (Belgium)
Alma materKULeuven (Faculty of Law)
Known forPainter
StyleContemporary realism
AwardsJos Albert Prize
Websitehttps://www.bertmertens.com/
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Biography

Bert Mertens is, as novelist and columnist Yannick Haenel notes it, "the complete opposite of artists who are programmed by their training".[1] His first vocation was architecture, yet his family steered him towards law. After a serious accident, he switched to the medical sector. After holding positions in operating theatres, intensive care and burns units, he worked for different multinationals in the Benelux as a sales representative and trainer of young doctors in laparoscopic techniques.[2]

In the summer of 2018 Mertens begins exploring oil painting. This proved so conclusive that he decides to become a full-time practitioner.[3]

Artistic approach

Bert Mertens is a figurative painter of contemporary realism. He however distances himself from hyperrealism. As noted by critic Michel Ducobu, "while his oil paintings are strikingly true to life, sometimes photographic, they exude a very personal style".[4] Jean Jauniaux concurs when discerning "falsely objective look at reality, everyday life, the surroundings of things and the world. In each of his paintings, there [seems to be] an interpretation of the immediate and its complexity".[5] For curator Grigori Michel, his work can be considered "part of the contemporary neo-figurative movement".[6]

What Mertens chooses to show is nothing exceptional; on the contrary, as Yannick Haenel has observed, his painting "seizes upon neglected places to give them a political existence".[7] This stems, according to the academic Myriam Watthee-Delmotte, "from the sensory density he conveys through his meticulous rendering of textures and rhythms: in each painting, through the framing, the interplay of lines and masses, there is a beat, a striking pulsation that is linked to the fact that the artist paints in a free jazz musical atmosphere. It is a kind of realism that detaches himself from the spectacular [in order to] observe, question, interpret and admire the beauty of lived experience".[8]

Distinctions

Exhibitions

Collective exhibitions

  • From 2019 to 2025, he participated annually in "We-art-XL". He is named "Coup de coeur" of the collective exhibition in Demeuldre (Ixelles) in 2021 with "Bruno's Garage", oil on canvas, 120 x 150 x 4 cm.
Bruno's Garage 1

Remarkable orders

  • Two of his paintings are displayed in the private quarters of the Belgium's sovereigns, King Philip and Queen Mathilde, at the Royal Palace. The portrait of the four royal children has belonged to Queen Mathilde since 2021. In 2023, Mertens was commissioned the official State Portrait of King Philippe, as presented by the Ministry of Defence to mark the tenth anniversary of his reign, for display in the sovereign's office.
  • In 2024, coachbuilder Bertone commissioned a canvas for the limited-edition Bertone GB110 luxury car to be exhibited at "Top Marques" Monaco (Grimaldi Forum) during the launch of this exceptional vehicle.[11]

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