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Jaap de Vries (1959-2014)

Jaap de Vries was a Dutch painter who alternately lived and worked in Breda and London. In addition to paintings and watercolours, he also made films, photographs and sculptures.

The human body and the landscape are a representation of his ideas about loneliness, violence and decay. His use of watercolour on aluminium creates an eerie and ethereal atmosphere in his work. Painting, for him, is about creating space for the shadows within us, for the world of desires tainted by fears.

He enjoys experimenting with various materials and continuously develops his own techniques. At times, he cuts with a stanley knife, while other times, De Vries wipes the pigment off the aluminium surface with a warm washcloth. Through my imperfect portraits, I create a metaphor for the real experience. It is the paint itself that inflicts wounds, apparently, its blood flowing ability capable of doing the same as real cutting, and a face is still able to speak and torture us with the question of what experience lies behind it, and apparently, paint alone can carry that power.

When he turned his attention from human anatomy to nature a few years ago, he was looking for a positive counterpart. His starting point was a boring patch of forest, with the intention of creating an intriguing image through the technique of depiction. “I wouldn’t want to walk through that forest,” a colleague said when he saw one of the paintings. This was an important statement for him: while he needed the drama of depiction in human anatomy to achieve his desired goal, in these paintings, he could display the violence of depiction through the depiction of a few innocent trees.

www.ftn-books.com has recently added some de Vries publications to its inventory.

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Jannes de Vries (1901-1986)

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People who studied Werkman, Siep van den Berg and Dijkstra,….probably have encountered the name of Jannes de Vries who was in the Fifties a respected artist in the northern part of the Netherlands. Member of “de PLOEG” his works resemble those of Dijkstra and were influenced by DIE BRUCKE. Later he became less abstract and painted more and more realistically, but always using a colorful painters palette.

He used his colors like in the days of the Fauves exagerating reality and creating a colorful world which was in reality much less colorful.

http://www.ftn-books.com has now some Jannes de Vries publications available.

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Arjanne van der Spek (1958)

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Is it luck or did it had to be this way?,….. because a few months ago if finally could purchase for the FTN collection an important and i think beautiful and intriguing sculpture by Arjanne van der Spek. It must have been some 25 years or more ago that i think Gerrit Jan de Rook introduced me to Arjanne van der Spek.  It was during the exhibition she had at the Gemeentemuseum and was joining Frank van Hemert in their joint presentation. A just starting, promising sculptor, who had finished her education and studies at the Ateliers 63 just half a decade earlier. She had her first solo exhibition at the Tanya Rumpff gallery who had started her gallery a few months earlier. I went to the gallery to see the other drawings and sculptures other than the ones i had seen and admired at the Gemeentemuseum and i really fell for her sculptures. As i explained to her a few weeks ago …they were intriguing and completely different than the sculptures i had seen before. The use of wood, steel, ceramic and tissues all in one sculpture were new to me. Unfortunately i could not afford a sculpture, but time changes everything  and a few weeks ago i was able to buy KNAP KNAP KNA from the former Klein Breteler collection, who had the work acquired from gallery de Vries in Haarlem. The work was not sold during auction, but i was able to buy it in the aftersale. I informed Arjanne that i had bought the KNAP KNAP KNAP and she was delighted to hear it found a new home. She thought it to be one of her best works and is still very fond of it so i offered it on loan when ever she wanted to use it in an exhibition:

‘Knap Knap Knap’ (2009)

a mixed media object (ceramic, wood, paint, brass) in two parts, 70x100x40 cm

Provenance: Acquired from Galerie Rob de Vries, Haarlem

It is a large work which makes it not that easy to place although outside placement under a roof is an option.

I added this work last week to the FTN art section and for those interested in buying please inquire at wvdelshout@ziggo.nl

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Herman de Vries/ Random Shapes cat. 578

 

This is one of those catalogues that has become famous. When i started collecting Stedelijk Museum catalogues some 20 years ago. The first “lot” i bought contained 2 of these and my first thought was….who in the world is interested in these catalogues, but his has changed over the years. 2 reasons….

1st. Herman de Vries has become one of the most important artists since he first presented his works in the Stedelijk Museum.

2nd. What i did not realize at that time, but which is realized by many nowadays is that these catalogues were not a catalogue at all, but true multiples that were published on the occasion af an exhibition. Among them, Soto, Hamilton, Paolozzi, Arp, Calder and…. certainly this RANDOM SHAPES by Herman de Vries.

It was published with no 578 and contained a white cover which contained a see through envelope containing the Random shapes by de Vries a6 page folder with explanation in dutch made it complete.

The Random Shapes has become iconic for the Stedelijk Museum catalogues and finally after a long time i managed to find me another copy which is available at www.ftn-books.com

 

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the ultimate Auke de Vries book

A week ago i found in a small bookstore a remainder of this excellent book on the works by Auke de Vries. A book i must share with you, because it not only is the largest, but also by far the best publication on Auke de Vries. In over 400 pages you will see the best of over 5 decades of this artist.

For all Auke de Vries fans, this is not to be missed and i have only 2 copies available at:

www.ftn-books.com

wilfried