Peter Peereboom Dutch, b. 1952

Peter Peereboom graduated from the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, various and has had soloshows including at Centre Pompidou Paris, Prinsenhof Museum Delft and  Zappion in Athens. His work is in many private and corporate collections. Peereboom works in Paris and The Netherlands.

 

Photography is the starting point from which his compositions eventually find their form by adding paint and collage of paper and pieces of wood onto his canvasses. The female model carrying the branch is the central figure in his compositions. She is placed in landscapes, at sea shores (“Les Femmes et les Vagues), but also on dikes or depicted on ploughed fields, creating the “Adagio Matinale” series. These series, bring up a more inner world in which the artist tries to translate what the photography alone can’t express, a feeling, where “words” aren’t pronounced yet – compositions in which silence rules.

Peereboom exhibited amongst others with a soloshow in Centre Pompidou Paris. His works can be found in the finest galeries, museums, private and corporate collections around the world.

Royal Academy of Arts The Hague Holland

Ateliers Paris France/Delft Holland 1980 till present

The artist is to find in the most prestigious private and museum collections: Prinsenhof Delft, Centre Pompidou Paris, Dutch Royal family, Georges Harrison private collection, Thomas Maier / Botega Veneta.

Solo exhibitions: Centre Georges Pompidou - Paris, Prinsenhof - Delft, Zapion - Athens, Moma - Munich, Moma - Aarau Swiss, Paolo Salvador - New York, Salon Lidewij Edelkoort - Paris, Galerie Bart Wouters - België, Dock Gallery - Rotterdam, and others