Artist Information:
Jan De Pooter
Antwerp,
Belgium
Member Since: Nov 2004
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Artist Statement:
Jan de Pooter ( Belgium °1958) - " A polyvalent artist who was classically formed at the Antwerp Art Academy, and superior Institute. He specialised in different print techniques as lithographs and etchings, which he toughed in several art institutions abroad (Spain, Portugal, Germany). Jan is also a visual multimedia artist. His photographs, collages and designer objects have a unique way of catching the amused and amazed attention of the spectator. In previous exhibitions, he started with his zany "Assemblagues" and several other items followed over the years where his collection of surrealist "cuckoo clock with pipe", of his "Haaifish Valise" and his "Suitcase with claxon" or even his array of ‘vogelkastjes’ or bird boxes. Jan recently conceived the Portable Pissoir or "Pisse-Partout" for men. Now, we are proud to announce the birth of the "Bath with porthole"." Text: Christophe Letzer – Remorqueur productions 2004(Jan De Pooter works with Dagmar De Pooter Gallery since 1997 "Plaisir d’Offrir" group exhibition) and will have one-man –show in 2005 in the new location at the Graaf Van Hoornestraat, 6, Antwerp) more info on the artist, please contact the gallery: info@dagmardepootergallery.com. ..
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Jan De Pooter's Free Artist Portfolio
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