Description
Koen Kievits was born in 1996 in Hilversum, The Netherlands. During his holidays as a kid, he and his family would visit an old farmhouse which his grandfather had bought in France. It lies secluded on a hill, overlooking a valley and right in front of the house stands a dolmen, an ancient construction of stones which give the place a mysterious atmosphere. Forests to explore, fires to stare in and night skies to behold gave him magical memories of the place and shaped his relation with the landscape and its phenomena. During his artistic practice, Kievits has re-explored this area and the true connection he has to it. This piece of land serves as a deep well from which many of his ideas originate. The dolmen and its surroundings often return as motifs in his work.
The fascination for the landscape and its power to shape who we are and might become is something which Kievits tries to explore. By making photographic works, installations, video works and by altering found objects, photographs and images he tries to express feelings of the sublime, timelessness and transience.
By way of scraping, sanding and wrinkling the surfaces of objects and photographs, sculptural and painterly qualities arise. His artworks seem to appear out of the act of breaking down, removing and erasing images.
‘The remnants of me’ shows the image of a polaroid picture, which Kievits made of the old workbench which belonged to his other grandpa. Using sanding paper he traced the outline of his own hands and sanded their presence into the wood.
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