Sky Impression #9
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- Artist VanDerBeek Johannes
- Category Paintings
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 86 W x 124.5 H x 4 D cm
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Description
Acrylic on foam.
VanDerBeek Johannes’ series explores the forces of nature through three elemental inspirations. Thunder manifests in large brick-like sculptures, echoing humanity’s need for protection. Ground takes form in ancestral head sculptures, shaped by the studio floor’s surface. Sky is reflected in two-dimensional silver works, capturing an infinite mental space that merges individual identity with the world’s vastness.
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VanDerBeek Johannes
Johannes Vanderbeek (born 1982, Baltimore, Maryland) is an American contemporary artist currently living and working in New York City.
Johannes VanDerBeek examines notions of time, transformation, and dreams in his sculptures, installations, and 2-D works. VanDerBeek avoids a personal or “signature” style, instead using unconventional mixed-media and eclectic installations to create layered sequences of allegory that encourage viewers to consider (and re-consider) the ways in which material qualities can become condensed and distorted over time. His work has been exhibited in several exhibitions in Europe and in the USA.