Bram Reijnders regards his art as an action rather than a narrative, organic, exciting and unpredictable. By taking well known figures and characters out of their usual context and adding a barrage of elements from pop culture, he renders the familiar unfamiliar, and the ordinary extraordinary.
The first ‘action’ in his creative process is to roam the city at night and rip posters from the walls to use as a starting point for a new work. Reijnders refines these thick layers of curled paper by chopping and burning them, and uses them in conjunction with paints and glazes to assemble his outspoken and distinctive statement pieces. He describes these fragments as ‘urban jungle leftovers’ from messages, information and protest from the inhabitants of the city.
First used in France by artists associated with nouveau réalisme, this process is known as ‘décollage’. It gained traction with artists who, like Reijnders, wanted to hold up a multi-faceted mirror to contemporary society to create something with an aesthetic, historical and social value built into it at the foundation stage.
Collision of Fairness II
Bram Reijnders
Glazed Original Painting
£8,950
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46″ × 48″
Glazed Original Painting on Board
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