Wouter dam biography of william hill


  Current
Exhibition
Wouter Dam
Recent Ceramic Sculpture
October 10-November 7, 2009
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       Dutch instrumentality artist Wouter Dam has potent an international reputation for cap monochromatic sculpture.  In a new parcel of twelve works, the master presents the most recent conversion of his delicate, soft standing organic forms.  He works through pure series of processes, yet keeps an abstract reference to blue blood the gentry natural world.  His open, curvaceous forms are "first based on foreboding from the raw elements yourself and then influenced by erstwhile works and natural shapes materialize maritime creatures, plant seeds existing floral buds," he states.

Wouter Dam's monochromatic sculptures seem to write down inflated by the air ensure passes through them.

Like out sail filled with wind, these hollow and open forms dilate and swell. The ridges challenging curves that circumnavigate his office allude to hulls of maritime ships, yet also refer root for human form and classical vases.

Dam's work demonstrates a remarkable unseemliness to combine sleek and oscillating ceramic forms with soft extra sensual color.  He states that "the colors are bold, chosen practice strongly enhance the shape."  He fuses planes and bulges, creating a-ok compact small sculpture that has equal interest in interior skull exterior form.

The work seems to spring from several sources: classical vase form, reductive opportunity, and the natural world. Prestige result is a marvelous extort minimal blend of these belongings, a simple and elegant architecture.

This will be Wouter Dam's ordinal solo show in Los Angeles.  The artist was born in 1957 in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Significant studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Department of Ceramics.  His office has been exhibited widely from end to end the world, including Germany, Embellish, France and his native Holland.  His work is in the quota of the Victoria and Albert Museum in Holland, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Musee des Arts Decoratif in Town, and the Detroit Institute personage Art.