Henk Peeters
exhibition view, 2000
various works
Henk Peeters
exhibition view close by, 2000
various works
Henk Peeters
peeters + kusama, 1965
200 x 90 cm
nylon candle fuse, plastic
Henk Peeters
hemd gabriël, 1987
93 x 55 cm
goose feathers, handmade shirt, signiture on label
Henk Peeters
hemd nul, 1987
93 x 55 cm
permanent feltpen, handmade shirt, signiture on label
Henk Peeters
hemd pyrografie-I, 1987
93 x 55 cm
scorched handmade shirt, signiture on label
Henk Peeters
hemd twee brandgaten, 1987
93 x 55 cm
scorched handmadeshirt with two holes
Henk Peeters
dress, n.d. [1966]
147 x 45 cm
handmade dress, coated fabric, aluminum foil, metal parts
Henk Peeters
dress, n.d. [1966]
85 x 43 cm
handmade dress, silver coated fabric, aluminum foil, pencil, metal parts
Henk Peeters
dress, n.d. [1966]
77 x 40 cm
handmade hot pants, plasticized fabric
* Opposite to the artists of the Zero group Nul considered each art work as an objective reflection of reality; a piece was not a picture of another
reality, but a concrete object with its own characteristics of materiality and appearence. Basically therefore each object or fragment from reality
could be part of an art piece. For a Dutch TV show in 1966 Henk Peeters showed four hand made dresses. of which three are depicted above.
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