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anneke klein kranenbarg

Netherlands

Sculpture, semi-tranparent plexiglass on Other

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Anneke Klein Kranenbarg her constructions are investigations of mathematical shapes, often cube and eleven parallel lines  She takes the shapes apart, and with the different elements she creates new structures, new shapes. The materials she uses for this are two transparent sheets of plexiglas, set in a frame of natural wood, and black nylon thread. She stretches the nylon threads on the sheets at the front and the back as well as in the space between the two. When the spectator moves along the object, the construction seems to change, lines and fields are sliding over each other, at times it seems two dimensional, then again three dimensional. Anneke Klein Kranenbarg unites seemingly contrasts in her art. The connection between two and three dimensionality, simplicity and complexity, creates a visual tension. It is the connection between the contrasts that interests her and that she visualizes in her work. In the drawings “white on white” and “black through opal plexiglas” the three dimensional element is reduced to a few millimeters. Here light and shadow determine the spatial aspect of the image. Monique Groot, art historian

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Sculpture:semi-tranparent plexiglass on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Anneke Klein Kranenbarg (Krommenie 1961) is a visual artist. She lives and works in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. She has been exhibiting her art work in museums throughout Europe, including the Moscow Museum of Modern Art Russia, the Museum of Modern Art Hünfeld, Germany, MUWA, Graz Austria,The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art, Dallas and the Mobil Madi Museum in Budapest, Hungary. In The Netherlands her work has been shown several times at the leading fair for contemporary art in Amsterdam, KunstRAI, now known as Art Amsterdam. Her work is included in museum collections as well as private, public and corporate art collections.

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