What does each chair contribute to you?
At the beginning of my search for the right artistic expression for me, I tried out different fields,
e.g. music and literature and only avoided visual arts. My aim was to detach myself from
everything I had learned in architecture: from life drawing, perspective drawings of buildings, to accurate, straight-angled lines. So I published 5 music albums and 3 books and during this time I also earned my living with a wide variety of jobs: express courier in Amsterdam
(travelling around the world), an employee in a strategy consulting agency, a communication trainer in a call centre and, of course, from time to time, as an architect. Fine arts didn't really let go of me though, and in the end, I managed to find my own visual language completely detached from the architectural mode of expression I had learned. I think this all played an important role in what I do and who I am now and also made the two chairs blur and melt together so that I cannot say that I cannot really say that I sit between 2 chairs. To put it metaphorically: there are no two separate chairs in my life, and if one of them would predominantly emerge from the fog, I guess I would decide not to sit on it. In my opinion, contract work also helped me to support my artistic path. To be honest, when I am working on an art project, I cannot be productive for more than 4 hours. Due to this limited time in my art studio, I was forced to make quick decisions: where to go, which idea was really worth implementing, which ones were to be dropped, etc. I think this time limitation has had a huge impact on my development as an artist.
You made objects specifically for the show at the 2chairs artspace. What did you mean to make your "Two chairs "?
The two chairs concept immediately resonated with me because as an artist you are inevitably
constantly confronted with the question of whether you can make a living from your art. This a
the perfectly justified question, if one disregards the fact that the artist in question is obviously alive in front of the questioner, which, however, has no relevance to the artistic position. When I read the advertisement, I was working on an art project called "Torture", which took me to a 9-week stay in Vietnam. As I mentioned before, I come from the punk/hardcore music scene and my musical listening habits always explored extreme sound. This goes from avant-garde music, hardcore, industrial, noise, free jazz, and jazz to classical. Pop and commercial music