If walls could talk: Thought the Seventies last forever (2024) Painting by Uday Mastenbroek

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Paper / Wood / Metals on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions 49.6x41.7 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 47.2in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Conceptual Art Everyday Life
Part of a exhibition. Forgotten walls / If walls could talk. Een nieuwe serie werken over onze herinneringen aan de huizen waar wij woonden. Je kent het wel, je komt in een nieuw huis wat nog niet helemaal eigen is. Niet jouw kleuren lak op het houtwerk, niet jouw tegels in de badkamer, en niet jouw behang op de muren. Ga je er met jouw nieuwe behang [...]
Part of a exhibition
Forgotten walls / If walls could talk.
Een nieuwe serie werken over onze herinneringen aan de huizen waar wij woonden.
Je kent het wel, je komt in een nieuw huis wat nog niet helemaal eigen is.
Niet jouw kleuren lak op het houtwerk, niet jouw tegels in de badkamer, en niet jouw behang op de muren.
Ga je er met jouw nieuwe behang overheen, of haal je de oude lagen van de muren af. Zo heeft de vorige bewoner er waarschijnlijk ook naar gekeken en de oude lagen laten zitten. Wie waren die vorige bewoners, waren ze hier gelukkig?Hoeveel mensen hebben hier gewoond? Wat zijn hun verhalen ?
We zullen het nooit weten behalve, als muren konden praten.
Ik plak er een nieuw behang overheen.

Uday

Dit werk is opgebouwd met tempex verlijmd op linnen.
Schrootjes lambrisering origineel uit vuilcontainer
Metalen leiding origineel uit vuilcontainer
Stopcontact origineel jaren 50
Originele krant uit 1950
Origineel behang uit de jaren 50, 60 en 70

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Uday Mastenbroek, a contemporary Dutch painter, embarked on his artistic journey in the 1980s as a self-taught artist, painting wall panels for port companies. However, after receiving discouraging advice, he [...]

Uday Mastenbroek, a contemporary Dutch painter, embarked on his artistic journey in the 1980s as a self-taught artist, painting wall panels for port companies. However, after receiving discouraging advice, he decided to explore the world, traveling to countries such as Greece, India, Thailand, Nepal, and Indonesia.

His travels in the early 1990s led him to delve into clothing design and trade, where his creativity found expression in new forms. Mastenbroek's ventures often coincided with emerging trends, showcasing his knack for being ahead of the curve. In 2007, he founded Everything in Wonderland, where he remained until experiencing burnout in 2020. His struggles with tinnitus gradually led him to withdraw from public life.

After spending several years at home, Mastenbroek's son Sunhyo, also an artist, reignited his passion for painting in September 2023. Since then, he has immersed himself wholeheartedly in his artistic pursuits, continually generating new ideas. Despite the challenges posed by his tinnitus and the chaos it induces, Mastenbroek's tireless determination propels him forward, compelling him to paint.

The 'Field of Noise' series represents Mastenbroek's attempt to channel the chaos in his head onto canvas. These works feature layers of color that remain chaotic until he introduces lines to frame the surfaces, bringing about a sense of peace and balance. Tinnitus serves as both a hindrance and a source of inspiration for Mastenbroek, allowing him to explore the themes of chaos and tranquility in his art.

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