Sam Drukker
né(e) le 20. novembre 1957 à Goes
Style artistique
À propos
Samuel Drukker ist ein niederländischer Künstler, dessen Oeuvre Ölgemälde und Zeichnungen umfasst. Drukker wuchs in Assen in der Provinz Drente auf. 1982 absolvierte er sein Studium bei Matthijs Röling an der Academie Minerva in Groningen. Nach seiner Ausbildung arbeitete er in Paris und Barcelona. Seit 1990 lehrt er an der Wackers Academie in Amsterdam. 2011 zeichnete ihn die Eremitage Amsterdam als Künstler des Jahres aus.
Als Bildträger benutzt Drukker oft unkonventionelle Medien; so verwendet er beispielsweise verwitterte Segeltücher oder alte Holzstücke als Malgrund. Hauptsächlich bemalt er Oberflächen, die eine vom Werk unabhängige Vorgeschichte aufweisen und fügt ihnen durch seine Malerei eine weitere Bedeutungsebene hinzu.
Samuel Drukker (*20.11.1957 Goes) is a Dutch artist, whose oeuvre includes oil paintings and drawings. Drukker grew up in Assen, in the province of Drenthe. In 1982, he finished his studies with Matthijs Röling at the Academie Minerva in Groningen. After his education, he worked in Paris and Barcelona. Since 1990, he has taught at the Wackers Academie in Amsterdam. The Hermitage Amsterdam awarded him with the prize of Artist of the Year in 2011.
In his figurative paintings, the artist takes on old testamentary, mythological and erotic themes, in which the human form plays a central role. Accordingly, the figures in his paintings have a higher level of detailed elaboration, as compared to their schematized and almost abstracted backgrounds. Through this ambivalent relation between figures and background, the characters seem isolated and the suggestive expression of their emotions is amplified. Drukker often paints on unconventional mediums like weather-beaten sailcloth and old pieces of wood – surfaces with a history of their own, to which Drukker is adding a further layer of meaning.
Ausstellungen (Auswahl)
2018 Sam Drukker - Figures, Blockhaus Experimental Space, Roggwil.
2018 Flower Power, Museum Old Amelisweerd, Utrecht.
2017 Biënnale Heilige Driehoek, Oosterhout.
2016 Museum van Loon, Amsterdam.
2016 Selfportraits, Drents Museum, Assen.
2014 Minje, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam.
2014 Bromer Art Collection, Roggwil.
Profilbild: CC BY-SA 4.0
Als Bildträger benutzt Drukker oft unkonventionelle Medien; so verwendet er beispielsweise verwitterte Segeltücher oder alte Holzstücke als Malgrund. Hauptsächlich bemalt er Oberflächen, die eine vom Werk unabhängige Vorgeschichte aufweisen und fügt ihnen durch seine Malerei eine weitere Bedeutungsebene hinzu.
Samuel Drukker (*20.11.1957 Goes) is a Dutch artist, whose oeuvre includes oil paintings and drawings. Drukker grew up in Assen, in the province of Drenthe. In 1982, he finished his studies with Matthijs Röling at the Academie Minerva in Groningen. After his education, he worked in Paris and Barcelona. Since 1990, he has taught at the Wackers Academie in Amsterdam. The Hermitage Amsterdam awarded him with the prize of Artist of the Year in 2011.
In his figurative paintings, the artist takes on old testamentary, mythological and erotic themes, in which the human form plays a central role. Accordingly, the figures in his paintings have a higher level of detailed elaboration, as compared to their schematized and almost abstracted backgrounds. Through this ambivalent relation between figures and background, the characters seem isolated and the suggestive expression of their emotions is amplified. Drukker often paints on unconventional mediums like weather-beaten sailcloth and old pieces of wood – surfaces with a history of their own, to which Drukker is adding a further layer of meaning.
Ausstellungen (Auswahl)
2018 Sam Drukker - Figures, Blockhaus Experimental Space, Roggwil.
2018 Flower Power, Museum Old Amelisweerd, Utrecht.
2017 Biënnale Heilige Driehoek, Oosterhout.
2016 Museum van Loon, Amsterdam.
2016 Selfportraits, Drents Museum, Assen.
2014 Minje, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam.
2014 Bromer Art Collection, Roggwil.
Profilbild: CC BY-SA 4.0