CHRYSTL RIJKEBOER



Muziek plezier (Music fun)
Aug 24, 2021







Dutch Deliveries
Aug 24, 2021







Blijf!  (No.57 & No.98)
Jul 10, 2021







Get vaccinated!
Jun 03, 2021







Article in HD, by Jaap Timmers, dd May 26
May 27, 2021







Article in Chigaco based artforum Colossal, by Grace Ebert.
May 23, 2021


Artist Chrystl Rijkeboer contemporizes sentimental porcelain figurines with a present-day twist: spiky COVID-19 molecules obscure the characters’ facial features, rendering the largely wealthy and ornately dressed figures both anonymous and commonplace in modern contexts.
Whether posing for a portrait or mid-curtesy, Rijkeboer’s pieces satirize the long-crafted Meissen figurines, which have been in production since the 18th Century and often romanticize an antiquated world “where women do not represent any relevance but being nice and glamourous,” she tells Colossal. “For me, it is mostly about the position as a woman and an artist. The pandemic made it quite clear that artists are the first to be labeled as unnecessary.”
Living and working in Haarlem, The Netherlands, Rijkeboer has crafted an extensive COVID-themed collection, which includes ubiquities like Zoom calls and masks, all of which you can see on her site.

www.thisiscolossal.com





The Gift
May 22, 2021







Holland
Apr 29, 2021







Zooming
Feb 26, 2021







Sweetheart
Feb 16, 2021






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