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Toon Janssen’s Vulnerable Artworks Explained

An artist working on a table filled with tools and materials, assembling wooden frames in a workshop setting.

This is what Janssen says about his works:

My work delves into the interplay between physical space and imagined space. The images serve no functional purpose, rather, they intrigue through their apparent function. They come to fruition through intuition, embodying an inner law underneath the surface. In this manner, structures come into existence; not buildings or constructions, but rather abstract architecture. I utilize materials such as plaster, cardboard, and wood to infuse vulnerability into the images. The material accentuates their frailty. In their vulnerability, the images stand in contrast to the omnipresent visual violence. Care and attention are necessary to preserve their existence. Toon Janssen.

www.ftn-books.com has the DE VIERDE DIMENSIE invitation for his exhibition now available.

An art exhibition featuring various abstract architectural works displayed on a wall, including framed shapes made from diverse materials like wood and plaster.

1 thought on “Toon Janssen’s Vulnerable Artworks Explained

  1. This post cleared up so many questions for me.

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