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(2003-2005), 2006

Stijn Peeters

Currently not on display
Acquired in 2007
Inventory number 2897
met steun van / with support of Mondriaan Fonds

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Description

This is a series of 73 linocuts made over the period 2003-2005 by Eindhoven artist Stijn Peeters. The images tell a contemporary story about uncertainty and, more importantly, freedom and resistance.

Media images from Iraq are interspersed with impressions and events from the artist’s own life. Stijn Peeters focuses on such topics as the role of clothing, the eloquence of posture, religion and football. Topicality and art history enter into a dialogue with respect to both the subject and the medium used. The series serves as a pamphlet, but also reports on a feeling of discomfort.

Freedom is the guiding principle in Stijn Peeters’ reproduction of a piece made in 1830 by French artist Eugène Delacroix. The most non-traditional linocut from the series, it contains a reference to the present. Are we, under the pretext of defending freedom, actually relinquishing freedom? This series of linocuts expresses a high degree of autonomy and urgency. The visual medium enables the artist to disseminate his ideas on a large scale and continue to expand on them.

[exhibition text 2006]

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