Klaar van der Lippe

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Klaar van der Lippe at the MyCreativity Sweatshop Symposium on November 20, 2014 in Amsterdam

Klaartje Marie "Klaar" van der Lippe (born December 21, 1961 in Leiden ) is a Dutch installation artist , video artist , sculptor and fashion designer.

life and work

Klaar van der Lippe is the oldest daughter of the seafarer and plasterer WULS van der Lippe and Maria JA Verhoeven. The video artist Marieke van der Lippe is one of her sisters. Klaar van der Lippe grew up in Leiden in South Holland , studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Delft until 1985 and studied at the Willem de Kooning Academie in Rotterdam from 1986 to 1988 .

Van der Lippe works with performances , sculptures and clothing that is sculpture. Since the early 1990s she has been known for interactive art in public spaces . She worked with Joep van Lieshout for several years . She has been working with the artist Bart Stuart since 2005.

Klaar van der Lippe took part in the reality TV program Expeditie Robinson .

Exhibitions

Awards

  • 1994 Charlotte Köhler Prijs

literature

  • Turbulence by Mirjam Westen, 2003 Sara Blokland, Amie Dicke, Mathilde ter Heijne , Klaar van der Lippe, Aernout Mik , Saskia Olde Wolbers, Vanessa Jane Phaff, LA Raeven , Julika Rudelius, Femke Schaap, Michael Tedja. Arnhem: Museum of Modern Art Arnhem

Individual evidence

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  2. Life and Work. In: lasaludfamiliar.com . Retrieved March 7, 2015.
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  4. Klaar van der Lippe. In: expeditierobinson.net . Expeditie Robinson, accessed March 7, 2015 (Dutch).
  5. ^ Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969–2009. In: artpulsemagazine.com . Art Pulse, accessed March 7, 2015.
  6. Katja Blomberg : Untortable - Fashion as Sculpture In: faz.net . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , July 17, 2001, accessed on March 7, 2015.
  7. Dutch Heights-Charlotte Koehler Prijs voor beeldende Kunst. In: dutchheights.nl . Retrieved March 7, 2015 (Dutch).