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Framed Framing

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Présentée en avant-première à l'Affordable Art Fair d'Amsterdam, notre nouvelle collaboration avec l'artiste multimédia néerlandais Koen Taselaar est désormais disponible en ligne.

Ces œuvres en édition limitée mêlent humour, motifs et savoir-faire, désormais transposés en pièces d'art de skate de collection.

Cette collection marque la première incursion de l'univers tissé de Taselaar sur des planches de skate ; ne ratez pas ces pièces uniques.

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Framed Framing
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Portrait of Koen TASELAAR

About the Artist

Portrait of Koen TASELAAR

Koen Taselaar (b. 1986, Rotterdam) is a Dutch visual artist whose playful and rebellious practice spans drawing, printmaking, ceramics, and large-scale tapestries. His work often merges text and image, using puns and bold ornamentation to explore the tensions between control and chance.

Taselaar rejects rigid frameworks in favor of intuitive, hands-on media, inviting viewers into his idiosyncratic universe.

Taselaar's work is part of the public collections of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Centraal Museum Utrecht and The Sainsbury Centre in Norfolk.

Koen Taselaar (b. 1986, Rotterdam) is a Dutch visual artist whose playful and rebellious practice spans drawing, printmaking, ceramics, and large-scale tapestries. His work often merges text and image, using puns and bold ornamentation to explore the tensions between control and chance. Taselaar r
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Koen Taselaar (b. 1986, Rotterdam) is a Dutch visual artist whose playful and rebellious practice spans drawing, printmaking, ceramics, and large-scale tapestries. His work often merges text and image, using puns and bold ornamentation to explore the tensions between control and chance.

Taselaar rejects rigid frameworks in favor of intuitive, hands-on media, inviting viewers into his idiosyncratic universe.

Taselaar's work is part of the public collections of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Centraal Museum Utrecht and The Sainsbury Centre in Norfolk.