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The Toyists Dejo

Emmen, Netherlands
Artist (Painting)
Born unknown date

Play with art? Can you play with art? The artist collective known as the Toyists think you can. They campaign against the common laws of art. They use playing as a starting point for a new sort of art and they lay down their artistic credo - which handles usage of form, style and vivid colours - in a manifesto.

These were the first words from Frans Haks, former manager of the museum of Groningen, opening the Toyism exhibition "TOYISM NOT FOR BABIES", held in 2004 at a large art gallery in the south of Holland. Unfortunately Frans is no longer among us, but Toyism still operates similarly.

Toyism started in 1992 in Emmen. Toyism is based on a manifesto. This manifesto is written on the 5th of September 1992 and is called 'Moeder', the Dutch word for mother. This manifesto can be seen as the mother of all their works of art and it is stated as a notarial deed in 1993. Its content is known only by the Toyists and will not be revealed to the public. Things like usage of colour, technique, form etc... are mentioned here. But of course it is the artist himself/herself determining what he/she produces.

Why is the name 'Moeder' used? Mother is the origin and with her characteristics she delivers an important contribution to every piece of art produced by the Toyists. Better stated, Mother always leaves traces of DNA in them. Mother relates to a partner, a male or female artist. This partner also leaves its traces of DNA. Their relationship produces offspring, children representing Toyism art pieces. The artworks always contain characteristics of both, Mother and her partner. But, because there are different partners, (Mother isn't very particular :-) all the children are different too. Someone from Malaysia has another background and culture than, for instance, somebody living in Iceland or the Netherlands. This is a nice phenomenon, because that person uses its own ideas, opinions and notions in the Toyism style, causing a true enrichment, the style becomes even more interesting.

Within Toyism pseudonyms are used. Every artist comes up with his/her own pseudonym and signs his/her work with that chosen name. The name starts with a letter from the alphabet that is not already in use by another Toyist. Currently there are 21 Toyists within the group, so the maximum number of Toyists is 26, obviously. As can be seen in the brochures and on the website their faces are never revealed! They wear masks as soon as a camera is in sight and they are recognised only by a Toyism puppet. Only the puppet and the pseudonym are linked to the pieces of art. It is not the person and his/her face that counts, only art is important. This aspect leads to acting as a group, rather than an individual; this is the basic principle of Toyism.

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Toyism is a collaborative movement that began in a basement in Emmen, Holland in 1992. Dutch artist[...]
Toyism is a collaborative movement that began in a basement in Emmen, Holland in 1992. Dutch artist Dejo wrote a manifesto that is, unfortunately, secret to all but Toyists. Toyist artists assume fictional names with which to sign their work. In doing so, they hope to counter the art world’s worship of the individual by forming an anonymous collective. Trying to divine Toyism’s manifesto is a realjob. The manifesto is known to the artists as Moeder, Dutch for “mother.” Each artist is seen as a partner and their paintings as offspring. Any resemblance among the works – and there is a strong stylistic resemblance between Toyist paintings – is a result of the partners’ connection to the manifesto.

The paintings are narrative, innovative, and imaginative. A world fullof colour, transparency and clarity drawn from reality, the surreal, and fantasy. This isn’t your grandpa’s surrealism though, kiddo. Raised dots resemble Oceanic or aboriginal art while the style of drawing sometimes looks like computer-drawn cartoons. The amoeba-like quality is part Joan Miró, part free-flowing, hipster doodle. Narrative is integral to the Toyist experience. Brochures and postcards will be on hand at the exhibition to provide stories for each of the paintings. “A work of a Toyist cannot be seen without the narrative!”

The innovation in their work comes from free association between the group, influenced by being human. Humans have dreams, have sex, like to eat, drink, and enjoy nature. They break rules of color contrasts and form that provoke personal narratives on the part of the viewer.

Marking the movement's 10-year anniversary, Toyism revamped itself in 2002. That year, Dejo traveled through Russia, China, and South-east Asia. Dejo found further inspiration in other artists' work and decided to open membership to artists worldwide. An international collective, men and women, Toyism now includes members from all over the world. Their press release states, "New partners from the entire world may flirt with Mother. By a mutual love, the new partner is taken up and recognized." (Don't be scared, dear reader. It's not Jonestown, it's just art.)

"They follow [their Mother] like artists do a muse," was once said about of the Toyists relationship to the Manifesto. "She really doesn'texist but in their minds. It represents their idea of value, or beauty, if you want to use that word." Beauty is a concept that has been steadily reemerging in art. Everyone associated with the love for art is eagerly awaiting the Toyism arrival, because, coming from the Dutch painterly tradition, the works are said to be extremely well crafted.
Painting titled "THE MAGICAL HISTORY…" by The Toyists Dejo, Original Artwork, Acrylic
THE MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR - Painting, 2.4x78.7 in ©2014 by The Toyists Dejo - Toyism The Magical History Tour Dejo Hribso Toyism
"THE MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR"

Acrylic on Canvas | 2.4x78.7 in

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