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Nemo JantzenNon-Fungible (White)2022
2022
About the Item
“Non-fungible" White — it is made with handmade resin and photomontage on board
Size: 117x118.5cm with Ø3cm. spheres
Mixed media by Nemo Jantzen. Handmade resin domes on board. Content: Fashion, Music, and Design.
Nemo Jantzen, born 1970 in The Haque, studied art, design and photography at the RTO Art Academy in Rotterdam. After his studies, he moved to Antwerp to work as a graphic designer and bill-board artist while further developing his technique and style as a fine artist. Finally, after several years in Belgium and some worldly travels, he settled down in Spain where he dedicated his career to fine art.
Over the past 20 years, he has been exhibiting worldwide in art galleries, art fairs, and solo exhibitions to high acclaim. His work can be found in numerous private and public collections around the world.
COLLECTIONS & SPECIAL COMMISSIONS
GEM Museum , Netherland
Museum POPA, Switzerland
Museum Diocesa, Spain
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, New York
Presidential Suite, Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas
Shannon Sedgwick Davis, Head of Bridgeway Foundation.
Fundraising auction against human trafficking.
Peru Contemporary Art Museum, Peru
Billy Frist, Photography Collector, DREAM Hotel Owner, TN
Robert Griffin III, NFL American Football Player
Alcazar Financial Group, Dubai
Wheelock Properties, Singapore
Dylan Farrell Design, Australia-NY
Claudia Schiffer, Super Model
Nicole Sassman Celebrity Interior Designer, LA
VIP Box Staples Center, LA
Avi Weitzman, New York
Kobe Bryant Commission, American Basketball Player, LA
Ronnie Wood, Rolling Stone Commission, Barcelona
- Creator:Nemo Jantzen (1974, Dutch)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 46.66 in (118.5 cm)Width: 46.07 in (117 cm)Depth: 2.37 in (6 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Singapore, SG
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1820210704192
Nemo Jantzen
Nemo Jantzen plays with focus, creating a sense of depth, thus bringing into question the act of voyeurism and the anticlimactic and revelatory nature of privacy. In his hyperrealistic work, Nemo Jantzen is much inspired by film and tries to capture details of highly enlarged objects or photographic moments in time. These scenes portray often decadent and noir-style subject matters with a story to tell - like a movie still with an open ending - deliberately avoiding eye contact that could give away the personality of the painted subjects, as to not interfere with the imagination of the spectator. This compells us to think and imagine what has happened or what will happen next. Intrigued by light and the mystery of darkness, Jantzen plays with focus, creating a sense of depth and connecting the image and viewer through the inclusion of the optical vocabulary of cinematography, and the allusion to the constraints of the instant polaroid. In his mixed-media body work of painted ceramics on wood, Nemo Jantzen wishes to capture and address the times we live in. In particular the voyeurism of hidden cameras and video surveillance that have become accepted in our society, creating awareness of this invasion of privacy for our own perverted need to watch and to know everything. In the name of safety and control, and fed by the media, this imagery has changed into entertainment and pleasure. He depicts public figures that became common good and through a language of blurred and pixelated imagery, photographic stills and scenes that can tell whole stories in one glance. In these pieces, built up out of hand-painted ceramic tiles which he uses as building blocks, that by themselves are nothing more than that, but together form pixelated shapes that merely suggest an image that our imagination transforms into flowing and complete figures. The missing details and shortage of information stimulates our imagination to fill in the blanks and create the excitement. With large-scale images built out of hundreds of small images; stories incapsulated in glass spheres the work simply keeps repeating to the viewers. In a word : “The closer you look, the less you see”.

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