Saturday, January 23, 2021

Artist of the day, January 23, 2021: Hendrik Kerstens a Dutch photographer and visual artist (#1188)

 Hendrik Kerstens (1956) is a Dutch photographer and visual artist. He is known for his portraits of his daughter Paula.

Hendrik Kerstens did not train formally as an artist but ran a business in the city of The Hague as a cheese importer. After the birth of his daughter Paula, he left the business and took up photography. More than making family snapshots, he wanted to record the changes and events in his child's life. As Paula grew older, he developed himself from a documentary photographer into a visual artist specialized in staged photography.

Curators and critics notice the visual references to the traditional Old Master paintings in the photographs of Kerstens. For example, a Dutch critic stated that Kerstens turned his portrait Bag into a modern masterpiece in a similar way Frans Hals (1582-1666) did before him. Other art historians compared the photograph of Paula with a red turban (Red Turban) on her head with the portraits of Jan van Eyck (c. 1390-1441). Critics also suggest that Kerstens calls for attention regarding ecological problems (like the excessive use of plastic) by re-using plastic bags, cans and foils as modern accessories in his portraits. Kerstens' use of his daughter as his primary model and muse has drawn comparisons to photographer Sally Mann, with one American critic pointing out Paula's increasing agency in her own self-presentation as she ages, morphing the role of muse into that of collaborator to create "fierce self-portraits that rewrite the narrative of female objectification."

Besides art photography, Kerstens also produces commission photographs for periodicals like The New York Times Magazine. Among his sitters were director Michael Haneke (2007), visual artist Marlene Dumas (2008) and actor Alec Baldwin (2011).

The National Portrait Gallery in London honored the photograph Bag with a Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize in 2008. Fashion designer Alexander McQueen gave Kerstens all credits of being the source of inspiration for his show The Horn of Plenty (2009). A series of posters designed by Kerstens in 2010 for the Bayerische Staatsoper in München became awarded as the Beste Plakette des Jahres. In 2013 the Harper's Bazaar asked Kerstens to give his view on fashion, photographing clothes and accessories of designers such as Dolce & Gabbana, Comme des Garçons and others. This shoot was granted with the 11th Lucie Award for the best fashion lay-out of the year. The works of Kerstens are also shown in museums and collections all over the world.


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Mr. Hendrik Kerstens

Hairnet
2000

 iPod
2004

Weep
2005

Black cap
2006

Curtain
2006

 Pimp up towel
2006

Bag
2007

Wet towel
2007

Black fur
2008

 Bubble Wrap
2008

 Lampshade
2008

 Paper Roll
2008

 Veil
2008

 Beaver hat
2009

Curl
2009

Napkin
2009

 Red Rabbit IV
2009

 Red Rabbit V
2009

 Yankee
2009

 Dolly
2011

 Spout
2011

 Tinny
2011

 Aluminium
2012

 Book
2012

 Cosy
2012

 Toy Rider
2012

 Comme des Garcons
2013

 Foam
2013

 Cellophane
2014

 Home
2014

 Mop
2014

Tails I
2014

 Tails II
2015

 Crown
2017

 Green Turban
2018


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