• Source: Pascal van der Graaf
    • Pascal van der Graaf (born 19 March 1979, Dordrecht) is a Dutch artist who lives and works in Taiwan. He is best known for his landscapes, seascapes and still-life paintings painted in a variety of techniques. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.


      Biography


      In 2001 Van der Graaf graduated at the Academy Minerva (Hanze University of applied sciences, Groningen) as an independent artist. After his graduation Van der Graaf received several grants for his paintings and won the prestigious Royal Award for Modern Painting in 2007. The Royal Award is annually presented to encourage talented young painters active in the Netherlands.
      In 2015 Van der Graaf visited Asian countries such as Macau, China, Japan and Taiwan for the first time. These places inspired him in usage of their philosophy and art. He fell in love with Asia and decided to emigrate to Taiwan in 2016.


      Work


      Van der Graaf is known for being a painter who uses many different techniques to give expression to the subjects he paints. He paints traditional subject such as landscapes, seascapes, still-life and portraits. According to van der Graaf “Painting demands commitment, it cannot be a neutral formalistic exercise”


      Grants and Prizes


      2010 Projectsubsidie Nederlandse Ambassade Egypte
      2008 Basisstipendium Fonds BKVB
      2008 Nominatie Koninklijke prijs voor de Schilderkunst
      2007 Koninklijke prijs voor de Schilderkunst
      2004 Startstipendium Fonds BKVB
      2003 Startstipendium Fonds BKVB


      Exhibitions (selection)


      2016

      Kunstruimte Wagemans, The Netherlands
      Macpro Gallery, Macau.
      2015

      We Like Art, Art Rotterdam, The Netherlands
      Kunstruimte Wagemans, Art Rotterdam, The Netherlands
      Das Buch, Galerie Roy, Zülpich Germany
      2014

      Don’t feed the Animals, Galerie Tsjalling, Groningen The Netherlands
      Basement Project, The Basement, Groningen, The Netherlands
      NOK, Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetserzwaag, The Netherlands
      Quake, Kunstruimte Wagemans, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
      2013

      Drewes de Wit, Pascal van der Graaf and Jan Blank, Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetsterzwaag, The Netherlands
      Bakkes, Kunstruimte Beesteszwaag, The Netherlands
      2012

      Oude Helden, Academie Minerva, Groningen, The Netherlands
      NOK, Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetserzwaag, The Neterherlands
      Art Amsterdam, Kunstruimte Wagemans, The Netherlands
      2011

      Biënnale Cairo, Egypt
      Kunstruimte Wagemans, Realisme Beurs Amsterdam, the Netherlands
      Shaken not stirred, Hot Prospects!, Leusden, The Netherlands
      2010

      Past - present – Future, Hot Prospects!, Utrecht, The Netherlands
      Kunstruimte Wagemans Art Amsterdam, the Netherlands
      NOK, Museum Belvédère, The Netherlands
      2009

      Galerie Maurits van de Laar Art Rotterdam, The Netherlands
      Kunstruimte Wagemans, Beetsterzwaag, The Netherlands
      Art Amsterdam, Kunstruimte Wagemans, The Netherlands
      2008

      GeM (Museum voor Actuele Kunst) Koninklijke Prijs voor de Vrije Schilderkunst, The Hague, the Netherlands
      Nieuwe Uitleenschatten, CBK Groningen, The Netherlands
      Apokalupsis Eschaton, NP3, Groningen, The Netherlands
      NOK, Nationaal Rijtuigmuseum, Leek, The Netherlands
      Gijs Assmann and Pascal van der Graaf, Galerie 10, Utrecht, The Netherlands
      Pascal van der Graaf, Ingrid van der Hoeven and Justin Wijers, Galerie Maurits van de Laar, The Hague, The Netherlands
      Laag 52, Galerie De Aanschouw, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
      2007

      Koninklijke Prijs Voor Vrije Schilderkunst, GEM, The Hague, The Netherlands


      External links


      Official website
      website fred wagemans


      References

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