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Het Monster van Loch Mann

June 7, 2021

Alleen op een Landgoed

In 1971 Godfried Bomans and Jan Wolkers each stayed for 7 days at an uninhabited island in The Netherlands, Rottumerplaat, to experience the loneliness and what it's like to be at a place where no one normally lives. Every day they talked about their experiences with Willem Ruis, a Dutch radio show host.

Bum Revisited

Back in the old days in 2009, when I was still in art school I made one of my funniest works ever. I placed a tiny paper umbrella in between a boyfriends buttocks. Unfortunately, I lost the original digital photo and was left with only a very low-res copy.

PITT STOP IN KASSEL

I have always had a fascination with celebrity culture and the way we, the normal folks, act around celebrities. So right after the moment became clear someone very famous was going to approach the group, I decided to start filming.

1000 cranes

I wanted to experience what it felt like to commit myself to an action that would cost a lot of time and effort, but would not (necessarily) generate any profit in any form from it.

Het Monster van Loch Mann

June 7, 2021

Alleen op een Landgoed

In 1971 Godfried Bomans and Jan Wolkers each stayed for 7 days at an uninhabited island in The Netherlands, Rottumerplaat, to experience the loneliness and what it's like to be at a place where no one normally lives. Every day they talked about their experiences with Willem Ruis, a Dutch radio show host.

Bum Revisited

Back in the old days in 2009, when I was still in art school I made one of my funniest works ever. I placed a tiny paper umbrella in between a boyfriends buttocks. Unfortunately, I lost the original digital photo and was left with only a very low-res copy.

PITT STOP IN KASSEL

I have always had a fascination with celebrity culture and the way we, the normal folks, act around celebrities. So right after the moment became clear someone very famous was going to approach the group, I decided to start filming.

1000 cranes

I wanted to experience what it felt like to commit myself to an action that would cost a lot of time and effort, but would not (necessarily) generate any profit in any form from it.