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Michael Raedecker
material worlds, Kunstmuseum, The Hague (NL), April 13 - August 11, 2024

Michael Raedecker: material worlds

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Works
  • Michael Raedecker pillar, 2014 Acrylic, thread on fabric and linen 203 x 183 cm | 79 7/8 x 72 1/8 in
    Michael Raedecker
    pillar, 2014
    Acrylic, thread on fabric and linen
    203 x 183 cm | 79 7/8 x 72 1/8 in
  • Michael Raedecker to cut a long story short, 2001 Acrylic and thread on canvas, two parts 198 x 452 cm | 78 x 178 in each: 198 x 198 cm and 198 x 254 cm
    Michael Raedecker
    to cut a long story short, 2001
    Acrylic and thread on canvas, two parts
    198 x 452 cm | 78 x 178 in
    each: 198 x 198 cm and 198 x 254 cm
  • Michael Raedecker pulse, 1998 acrylic, oil and thread on canvas 64.8 x 59.7 cm | 25 1/2 x 23 1/2 in
    Michael Raedecker
    pulse, 1998
    acrylic, oil and thread on canvas
    64.8 x 59.7 cm | 25 1/2 x 23 1/2 in
  • Michael Raedecker strip, 2012 acrylic and thread on canvas 191 x 179 x 5 cm | 75 1/4 x 70 1/2 x 2 in
    Michael Raedecker
    strip, 2012
    acrylic and thread on canvas
    191 x 179 x 5 cm | 75 1/4 x 70 1/2 x 2 in
  • Michael Raedecker inert pursuit, 2024 Laser printer pigment transfer, dispersion, acrylic, sequins, fabric, mirror, glass, beads & thread on canvas 175.5 x 242 cm | 69 1/8 x 95 1/4 in
    Michael Raedecker
    inert pursuit, 2024
    Laser printer pigment transfer, dispersion, acrylic, sequins, fabric, mirror, glass, beads & thread on canvas
    175.5 x 242 cm | 69 1/8 x 95 1/4 in
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Installation Views
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Press release
inert pursuit, 2024
inert pursuit, 2024
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Fifteen years after its major exhibition showcasing the art of Michael Raedecker (b. 1963, Amsterdam), Kunstmuseum Den Haag is hosting a retrospective of his work. The show is part of a series of exhibitions profiling leading contemporary artists, including Norbert Schwontkowski (2020/2021) and Nicole Eisenman (2022/2023). Michael Raedecker: material worlds has been curated in close collaboration with the artist, and shows his artistic development over the past three decades.

With his unique process, combining painting and embroidery, Raedecker reflects on the world and our place within it. His work captures a melancholy atmosphere, as if he were recording memories that reside in spaces and objects. Landscapes, treehouses and suburban homes float in a realm somewhere between realism and surrealism, in which the boundaries of literal representation and abstraction are blurred.

Raedecker’s work is inspired by the collective memory, art history and popular culture. He uses many sources, including photography, obscure magazines, film stills and the internet. Before a work is created, he creates ‘demos’ of his ideas in paint and thread, which he photographs and digitally manipulates. He then transfers the resulting image to a large canvas on which, again, he builds up a sculpted surface using paint and thread. This creates a certain tension, as the original becomes a copy, which is then incorporated into the final ‘original’, the artwork that is exhibited. “Looking back, the revolutionary developments of the last thirty years have naturally seeped into my work”, says Raedecker. “I have doubted not only life, but also myself, society and painting. Perhaps not so much in terms of ‘what’ to paint, but ‘how’.”

Michael Raedecker: material worlds will feature around fifty artworks that the artist has made since 1991, from the collection of Kunstmuseum Den Haag and from institutions and private collectors in the Netherlands and Britain. One new work – inert pursuit – will also be presented. “All the paintings in this exhibition are about our presence and our visual absence in relation to our surroundings, both indoors and outdoors”, Raedecker explains. “The landscape, the suburban environment where nature meets homes built by humans. The paintings show where we live, the outside of the interior and also the variety of things we collect to make the environment we live in personal and domestic. I observe, translate and prompt people to think about ‘where’ we exist.”

The work of Michael Raedecker is internationally renowned and has been shown at a range of institutions in different countries. Raedecker studied fashion at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, and then continued his studies at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and Goldsmith’s College in London, where he has lived and worked since graduating. He has been awarded the Dutch Royal Prize for Painting (1993), the Prix de Rome basic prize (1994) and the prestigious John Moore Painting Prize (1999) in Britain. He was also shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1999.

GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL) will also present a solo exhibition by Michael Raedecker, from 30 May - 20 July 2024. This opening of this show will coincide with Amsterdam Art Week.

Press
  • De geheimzinnige werken van Michael Raedecker trekken de toeschouwer als een magneet naar zich toe (in Dutch)

    Janna Reinsma, de Volkskrant, April 28, 2024
  • Schilderen met naald en draad

    Edo Dijksterhuis, Het Parool, April 15, 2024
  • Michael Raedecker in his studio, London (UK) | Photo by Damian Griffiths

    A Brush with... Michael Raedecker

    Ben Luke, The Art Newspaper, April 10, 2024
Publications
  • Michael Raedecker

    Michael Raedecker

    everything but not everything 2023
    Hardback 304 pages
    Publisher: Phaidon
    ISBN: 9781838666958
    Dimensions: 30.5 × 23.5 cm
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  • De geheimzinnige werken van Michael Raedecker trekken de toeschouwer als een magneet naar zich toe (in Dutch) Press

    De geheimzinnige werken van Michael Raedecker trekken de toeschouwer als een magneet naar zich toe (in Dutch)

    de Volkskrant April 28, 2024
    Read more
  • Schilderen met naald en draad Press

    Schilderen met naald en draad

    Het Parool April 15, 2024
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  • A Brush with... Michael Raedecker Press

    A Brush with... Michael Raedecker

    The Art Newspaper April 10, 2024
    Read more
  • Michael Raedecker Publications

    Michael Raedecker

    everything but not everything June 8, 2023
    The most comprehensive survey of the celebrated Dutch artist Michael Raedecker’s work spanning his 30-year career. Michael Raedecker, the acclaimed Dutch artist, records the memories...
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