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This vibrant mixed-media work by Herman van den Boom, titled Bernd und Hilla's Becher, presents a playful, abstract composition. Cut-out, painted shapes - ranging from snake-like curves to geometric and arrow-like forms - intertwine on a neutral background. Bright colours and expressive brushstrokes create a dynamic tension between organic and structured elements. Van den Boom enters into a dialogue with a personal, imaginative interpretation of the well-known deliberately expressionless and objective works of De Bechers.
Herman van den Boom is a Dutch/Belgian artist who works with photography and collage. His work explores the boundaries between observation and imagination, often combining documentary precision with playful abstraction. Van den Boom's photographs and collages have been exhibited internationally and are held in major collections such as the Rijksmuseum, Kunstmuseum Den Haag Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
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