Juul Kraijer: Twoness
By (Author) Sinclaire Haus Bad Homburg
Edited by Brries von Notz
Edited by Stiftung Nantesbuch
By (author) Stephan Koja
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
10th November 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Paperback
112
Width 230mm, Height 260mm
560g
The publication provides an overview of the fascinating work of the contemporary Dutch artist Juul Kraijer. Her monumental drawings, photographs, sculptures and video works sound out and dissolve the boundaries of the human body and show hybrid creatures between animal and human.
In her works Juul Kraijer examines human nature. For her, the body becomes synonymous with humanity. She primarily portrays female figures whose bodies have mostly undergone a metamorphosis: bodies dissolve into swarms of fish, fuse with gnarled branches or become transformed into animals. The boundaries of bodies are constantly sounded out and crossed. The book shows in large format a selection of Kraijer's works, offers an overview of the artist's oeuvre and gives her an opportunity to speak personally in an interview.
Ina Fuchs is an art historian and curator at the Museum Sinclair Haus in Bad Homburg, Germany. Brries von Notz is a German jurist and director of the Stiftung Nantesbuch. Stiftung Nantesbuch is a German foundation that encourages awareness of art and nature.