CHRYSTL RIJKEBOER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘Janus Head’ with 4 different faces/expressions. Heads made of papier-mâché, covered with strands of French Knitted Human Hair. Thirteen legs made of clay.

 

 

 

‘Janus Head’ with 3 different faces/expressions. Heads made of papier-mâché, covered with strands of French Knitted Human Hair. Six legs made of clay.

 

 

 

‘Janus Head’ with 2 different faces/expressions. Heads made of papier-mâché, covered with strands of French Knitted Human Hair. Four legs made of clay.

 

 

 

‘Janus Head’ with 4 different faces/expressions. Heads made of papier-mâché, covered with strands of French Knitted Human Hair. Fourteen legs made of clay.

 

 

 

‘Janus Head’ with 2 different faces/expressions. Heads made of papier-mâché, covered with strands of French Knitted Human Hair. Four legs made of clay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph by Grietje Bouman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I participated with several other artists in ‘ABOVE & BEYOND’, a project by artist Danielle Kwaaitaal and the Drents Museum in Assen. In 2014 the Drents Museum began to ‘un-collect’ 5000 works from its Heritage Collection. The object by itself has probably no value anymore but can add an artist value to an object by interact with it, by creating a new work with it? I had given several strands of colored wool dating 1923. She made from all the new artworks Photographic Still-lives (photograph below), which can be seen from April 23 until September 4 in the Drents Museum in Assen. The full list of artists is: Aziz Bekkaoui, Hans van Bentem, Simone Boon Liselore Frowijn, Mada van Gaans, Annelies Grimbergen, Marc de Groot, Imme van der Haak, John Doe, Jasper Krabbé, Jeroen van Mechelen, French Peak, Chrystl Rijkeboer and Hinke Schreuders.

 

 

 

'Janus-Mask' with four colors and faces.

 

 

 

Model Asha Hendriks.

 

 

 

Installation 'Spirits' at the exhibition DRAAD, at Acec in Apeldoorn