Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | De Kikker |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 240x168cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
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Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | De Dode Vlieg |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 240x168cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
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Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | 't Ei |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 240x168cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
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Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | De Kalkoen |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 240x168cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
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Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | De Dove Kaars |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 240x168cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
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Artist: | Richard Kuiper |
Title: | De Bloei |
Serie: | Dutch still life in plastic |
Size: | 168x240cm (including frame) |
Medium: | lambda print on diasec with plexi |
Edition: | 3 + 2 a.p.'s |
Available: | 1 2 3 A.P.1 A.P.2 |
Awards: | 1st Prize international Photography Awards, category Fine Art pro: best still lives 2010 |
Inquiry: | Send inquiry |
June 21 - August 17 2012: 't Hollands stilleven in plastic, Richard Kuiper at Look for Art Gallery, Gustav Mahlerlaan 525 Amsterdam, the Netherlands Look for art
June 29 - September 23 2012: Tijdelijk Museum, Overhoeks (former Shell building), Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
November 17 2012 - Groupshow MOMA Moscow
December 3-11-2012 Florence Biennale
Vroom & Varossieau
Gustav Mahlerlaan 525
1082MK Amsterdam
the Netherlands
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To 17th century merchants, the nouveaux riches of the Dutch Golden Age, collecting luxury items and utensils to show off their wealth and lifestyle was a competition. They revelled in exotic animals and shells from the East Indies, priceless glassware from Venice, porcelain from China, silver and gold from Antwerp.
To immortalise their high standard of living they commissioned famous Dutch still life painters, including Pieter Claesz, Floris van Dijck, Frans Snyders, Adriaen Coorte and Balthasar van der Ast.
These gifted painters captured the items, products and everyday utensils, most of which were made of natural materials, in lifelike detail. They illustrated the prosperity of the 17th century, preserving the various items for posterity.
Today, prosperity produces non-perishable items that will remain on this earth in some shape or form forever ? usually plastic. Plastic is the environmental problem of the future, and it threatens both humans and animals alike.
Nowadays absolutely everything is fashioned from plastic because it is a durable, convenient and highly useful material. As if that was not bad enough, we are witnessing the rise of plastic for purely decorative purposes. You name it and you can find it in plastic? indistinguishable from the real thing.
This inspired photographer Richard Kuiper to produce still life portraits of plastic à la the Old Masters of the 17th century. At first glance they resemble the beautiful still lifes created by Pieter Claesz or Adriaen Coorte, but when you get closer you discover that the tablecloth is a plastic bin liner. That an elegant goblet is an athlete?s plastic water bottle. Upon scrutiny a fish is inflatable, complete with valve.
Richard Kuiper sees the dichotomy in his work: on the one hand, he admires the material, the invention of the everlasting. On the other, however, his compositions serve as a warning, and he hopes to use his photos to show how we have gone overboard with our use of plastic.
20-27 November 2011 his exposition "Dutch still life in plastic" will be displayed on PAN Amsterdam.