Year:
2024
Medium:
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle paper
Incl chrome frame with brushed sides
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle paper
Incl chrome frame with brushed sides
Loes de Boer’s (b. 1999, NL) black-and-white still-life photographs are sequences of self-portraits, mirrors of her own life and the objects that surround or transform her.
She sees female identity as a fluid concept and strives to enhance this throughout everything she does.
Building on art historian research on feminist artist icons, De Boer employs her lens to explore both her own and society’s boundaries and perspectives on identity, sexuality, and womanhood through carefully graphic and sculptural compositions. Deconstruction is at the core of her working method.
Each photograph marks a moment of transformation where introspection sheds skin to reveal the extraordinary within.
Her work moves between different disciplines, such as fashion, art, music and media.
Year:
2024
Medium:
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle paper
Incl chrome frame with brushed sides
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Loes de Boer draws on her extensive knowledge of feminist art history to create portraits that challenge the contemporary notion of being a female, queer artist. By showcasing her sculptural compositions of the human body alongside photographs of inanimate objects, de Boer constructs visual riddles that explore the themes of identity and sexuality, all while presenting a narrative that is uniquely hers.
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