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ESTHER DE GROOT

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28 Jan 202023 Nov 2020Esther

Commissioned

Textile Print Design | Commissioned by Bas Kosters Studio for Dood Paard | ‘The Maids‘ by Jean Genet | Stage Design and Costumes by Bas Kosters | Images by Sanne Peper

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20 Jul 201928 Oct 2020Esther

You can leave me on the corner where you found me

A series of 6 Photographs | Teddy bear, milk | Diasec mounted C-print  | Editon 6+1 AP | Dimensions: 70×100 cm

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28 Feb 201812 Jan 2022Esther

Blur

Print | Offset | Available in 2 different colour variations | Mixed Media | 220 gr Matte paper | Dimensions: 50×70 cm

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4 Jan 201731 Mar 2020Esther

If it was so, it might be, and if it were so, it would be, but as it isn’t, it ain’t

Poster | A series of 3 prints exploring notions of truth and perception | Digital print on Newspaper | Dimensions: 70x50cm

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2 Jan 201712 Jun 2020Esther

Aves Domestica

Poster | A collection of shadow birds made out of kitchenwaren as an ode to the book ‘Fauna’ by Joan Fontcuberta & Pere Formiguera | Offset Print on hot press paper | Dimensions: 70×100 cm

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1 Jan 201721 May 2022Esther

Last night I dreamt I was a werewolf

Print | Offset | Water Colour | 220 gr Matte paper | Dimensions: 50×70 cm

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ABOUT

Esther de Groot is a Dutch, Sweden-based artist who works on self-initiated and commissioned projects. She holds an MFA in Graphic Design & Illustration from Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and recently finished the one-year Research Programme ‘Research Lab CRAFT’ at Konstfack’s Textiles department. Her work is characterized by experiments with various techniques and materials & embodies an expressive visual language that is reflected through the intertwining of different fields as graphic design, illustration and sculpture.

Carried out in different forms, a recurring theme in her work is the role of the individual in connection to the practice of ‘keeping up appearances’ and the performative aspects of life. The concept of ‘otherness’ in relation to masquerade and performance can be seen as the key concepts to her artistic practice and research related to textile craft.

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