Henk Stallinga is a Dutch multidisciplinary contemporary artist[1] based in Amsterdam.

Henk Stallinga
Portrait of Henk Stallinga
Born25 September 1962
Tytsjerksteradiel, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
EducationRietveld Academy
Websitehttp://www.stallinga.nl/

Biography edit

Henk Stallinga, born 1962, graduated from the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam in 1993,[2] and established Studio Stallinga the same year. Since 1998, the studio is co-owned by managing partner Annemarie Galani.[3]

Stallinga’s visual language is rooted in De Stijl, Japanese architecture, minimal art and conceptual art.[4] Earlier works of Stallinga challenge the perception of the industrial product, its functionality and meaning.[5]

The ideology behind Stallinga’s works is often based on the awareness of the world around us. This involves concepts like sense of time, sound, and visual perception. Stallinga frequently incorporates parts of mass produced ordinary items, and industrial processes to build his conceptual multimedia installations and sculptures. Presenting every day phenomena are in a different context. Stallinga's recent works combine visual elements with motion and sound.[6]

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Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bernd Polster (2006) The AZ of modern design. p. 463
  2. ^ rkd.nl, last updated 2017-03-30.
  3. ^ "Centre Pompidou".
  4. ^ "Earthquake Monument by Henk Stallinga - exhibition catalogue". issuu.com. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Henk Stallinga -".
  6. ^ "'Aardbevingsbeleving' in Aa-kerk" (in Dutch). nrc.nl. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  7. ^ Marianne Rohrlich, "CURRENTS: ACCENT ON DESIGN; Housewares With the Energy of Youth," The New York Times, Aug. 31, 2000
  8. ^ Henk Stallinga, Dutch, born 1962: Work in the collection of the MoMA, at moma.org. Accessed 19.01.2023.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ Henk Stallinga in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  11. ^ Adrichem, J., de Roode, I.(2004) The Furniture Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. p. 354
  12. ^ Wall Seat in Collection van Abbe Museum
  13. ^ Park Bench by Henk Stallinga in the Art Collection of Achmea
  14. ^ "Collectie Nederland: Musea, Monumenten en Archeologie".

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