Wobbe Alkema (1900-1984)
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Wobbe Alkema (1900-1984)

Compositie met rode golflijn - Composition with red waveline

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Wobbe Alkema (1900-1984)
Compositie met rode golflijn - Composition with red waveline
signed with initials and dated lower right W.A. 26, and signed and dated again on the reverse
oil on board
64 x 37 cm
Provenance
L.M.W. van Oosterom, The Hague
Kunsthandel Wending, Amsterdam
Literature
Flip Bool, Ad Petersen, Het vroege werk van Wobbe Alkema, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1979, no. S.17, p. 9 (ill.)
Tableau, "Kunsthandel Wending", no. 1, 1979, p. 39 (ill.)
Exhibited
Groningen, Groninger Museum, Wobbe Alkema, 1960, cat.no.7
Cologne, Galerie Gmurzynska and Bargera, Konstruktivismus, Entwicklungen und Tendenzen, 14 September-31 December 1972, cat.no. 4c (ill.)
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Het vroege werk van Wobbe Alkema, 27 October-10 December 1978, cat.no. S.17 (ill.)
The Hague, Haags Gemeentemuseum, Het vroege werk van Wobbe Alkema, 23 December 1978-18 February 1979, cat.no. S.17
Amsterdam, Kunsthandel Wending, Najaarstentoonstelling, 28 September-18 November 1979, p. 10-11 (ill.)
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Lot Essay

During a short period in the early twenties Wobbe Alkema was a member of De Ploeg, a society of artists. This group aimed at changing the narrow-minded and conservative art climate in the city.
In style and ideas the artists were widely divergent. Today the group is mainly remembered for the expressionists Jan Wiegers, Jan Altink and Johan Dijkstra. Some of the Ploeg artists had no affinity with this German oriented expressionism and developed a style based on abstraction. This so called Groningse Konstruktivisme comprised artists such as Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman, Jan van der Zee and Wobbe Alkema. They did not share a common theoretical background and worked in different styles.

Alkema's work of the twenties is very rare. It consists mainly of drawings, lino art and some paintings. Only twenty-four oil paintings from that period are known today.
Alkema's earliest abstract work En passant from 1921-1922 is still related to reality. An abstracted figure can be discerned in the image. His first completely abstract paintings are from 1923. Until 1930 he made only twenty paintings in the constructivist vein. After that date he didn't paint until the end of World War II. In these works there is no reference to natural forms. They built up with overlapping circles, squares, triangles and lines. These geometric forms wholly dominate the canvas, and the colours are mainly dark.
In the years 1925-1926 the forms are sometimes more detached, while the colours become lighter and more frivolous.

The painting 'Compositie met rode golflijn' is one of the few early paintings in which Alkema used a curved line. In his choice of geometric forms Alkema was very strict; his colouring was more free and intuitive.To Alkema, Mondrian's restrictions in form and colour went much to far. Alkema had not much in common with the other Ploeg members who did not really understand his work. Far more important for his artistic development was his contact with the Belgian constructivist group around the magazine "Het Overzicht", such as Jozef Peeters and Felix de Boeck. In 1924 and 1925 Alkema travelled to Belgium to visit Peeters. His latest work was published in several issues of "Het Overzicht". The similarities between his work and that of the Belgian artists are evident but, according to Alkema, Belgium constructivism was also far too much based on theoretical principals.
On the contrary Alkema's constructivism is based on intuition and personal emotions and had no theoretical foundation. As Ad Petersen has remarked, to Alkema "every painting is a personal expression, a means to find an inner harmony and a pureness that did not exist in the outside world."(Petersen, op.cit, p.2)

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