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Jasper Krabbe: 100 Selfportraits

Rudi Fuchs author Jonathan Turner author Wim Van Der Beek author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Waanders BV, Uitgeverij

Published:1st Feb '07

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This collection features a range of self-portraits by Jasper Krabbe, created between Summer 2004 and Summer 2005, exploring identity and emotion through diverse styles, presented in a facsimile format.

Jasper Krabbe: 100 Selfportraits delves into the evolving nature of self-portraiture in contemporary times. Between the Summer of 2004 and the Summer of 2005, Krabbe created an impressive collection of self-portraits, each reflecting his exploration of identity, emotion, and artistic expression. The unique format of these portraits is inspired by an old bookkeeping book from the 1950s, featuring squared and blank pages that serve as a canvas for his introspective work.

The choice of materials is significant, as Krabbe uses paint from the same era, reinforcing the notion that self-portraiture has deep historical roots, particularly in the nineteenth century. This connection to the past invites readers to consider how the concept of self-portraiture has transformed over time. The book is presented as a facsimile, allowing readers to experience the feel of the artist's original sketchbook, creating an intimate connection with Krabbe's creative process.

Throughout the collection, Krabbe emphasizes that identity is not fixed; rather, it is fluid, with a core essence that remains unchanged. His diverse styles and approaches showcase the complexity of self-representation, inviting viewers to reflect on their own identities and the emotions that shape them. The text is provided in both Dutch and English, making the insights accessible to a wider audience, and enhancing the book's appeal as a thoughtful exploration of self and art in the modern age.

ISBN: 9789040082597

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232 pages