Klaas Kloosterboer makes new combinations from the individual ingredients of a painting: canvas, form, colour, brushstroke and gesture. The canvas is cut up, sewn together and drilled with holes, given a layer of lacquer or left unfinished. The circles that have been cut from the canvas are recurring shapes. By making this painting the shape of an artist's smock, Kloosterboer seems to be settling a score with traditional methods., Klaas Kloosterboer makes new combinations from the individual ingredients of a painting: canvas, form, colour, brushstroke and gesture. The canvas is cut up, sewn together and drilled with holes, given a layer of lacquer or left unfnished. The circles that have been cut from the canvas are recurring shapes. By making this painting the shape of an artist’s smock, Kloosterboer seems to be settling a score with traditional methods.
Specifications
Title | 00319 |
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Material and technique | Lacquer on linen |
Object type |
Sculpture
> Three-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 360 cm Width 230 cm Depth 120 cm |
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Artists |
Artist:
Klaas Kloosterboer
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Accession number | 3552 (MK) |
Credits | Purchased with the support of Mondriaan Fund, 2003 |
Department | Modern Art |
Acquisition date | 2005 |
Creation date | in 2000 |
Internal exhibitions |
Kunst van formaat. De collectie XL vanaf de jaren vijftig (2018) |
External exhibitions |
Goed gemaakt (2017) |
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Object |