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Let de Kok
MG2201 - contemporary modern abstract geometric film on glass painting relief

2022

$1,627.81
£1,216.10
€1,375
CA$2,266.65
A$2,435.39
CHF 1,306.58
MX$28,691.65

About the Item

Relief MG2201 is a new medium size contemporary modern abstract geometric wall relief by Dutch visual artist Let de Kok. This relief consists of two interspaced panels of museum glass with a multi-layer geometric pattern cut from uv-resistant polymeric vinyl. Looking at the relief from various angles will make certain coloured elements appear or disappear. The glass panels are mounted in a bespoke aluminum frame keeping the glass panels free from the wall which results in permanently changing shadows at the back of this unique work of art. This work of art follows the long standing tradition of concrete, abstract geometric art in The Netherlands. Let de Kok (1953, Netherlands) graduated in 2008 from the renowned Dutch Ceramics Institute NKO in Gouda, after having worked for many years as an art teacher. After her graduation from the NKO she continued to work as a full time visual artist from her studio in Velp near Arnhem. Recently she has started making wall panels consisting of graphic vinyl elements on glass. Both her ceramic and vinyl/glass art can be characterized as abstract geometric, inspired by architecture but translated into a very personal vocabulary. Triangles, squares, circles and lines play an important role in her compositions and once she has created new forms and shapes she likes to combine or repeat them to achieve a certain pattern and rhythm. It is important to her that her objects can be positioned or looked at in different ways and from different angles to create new visual experiences. With her wall panels even movement plays an important role, due to the interspaced glass the graphic forms and their casted shadows on the wall change with every move from the observer, incorporating a kinetic element. Her specific visual vocabulary was quickly recognized and lead to a first nomination for the World Ceramic Biennale in Korea in 2009. Since then she has received numerous national and international nominations and awards resulting in many solo and group exhibitions in European galleries and museums. Her work also features in many art related publications and is part of both private and public collections.
  • Creator:
    Let de Kok (1953)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.63 in (60 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Doetinchem, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU111529787162

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