8 November 2011

Folkert de Jong



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Folkert de Jong’s figurative installations combine a touch of ironic Old Master tableaux vivant-style composition with a strong dose of the macabre. His polyurethane foam mannequins have an arresting life-like quality, which makes their dirty and broken down facture all the more affecting. 
Frozen in permanent gestures like ventriloquist’s dummies (The Peckhamian Mimic, 2007), sometimes quasi-drunkenly gurning or grinning, as in Asalto de la Diligencia (2008) or expressionlessly looking on, these posturing figures have an eerie charge, like carnivalesque puppet grim reapers rising from the detritus of post-industrial culture, poignantly made out of a material that will not last.



The Peckhamian Mimic:



Folkert de Jong
The Peckhamian Mimic:

2007
Styrofoam, pigmented polyurethane foam, artificial gemstones
Log approx: 90 x 530 x 105 cm Figure: 158 x 40 x 105 cm

Seht der Mensch; The Shooting Lesson (and details)

Folkert de Jong
Seht der Mensch; The Shooting Lesson (and details)

2007
7 figures
nstallation variable approx. 800 x 800 x 300 cm

Asalto de la Diligencia (and details)

Folkert de Jong
Asalto de la Diligencia (and details)

2008
Styrofoam, pigmented polyurethane foam, coloured acrylic sheets
300 x 120 x 300 cm

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