Pet’s Marktplaats

A while ago I met a somewhat quirky young artist who told me about his vast collection of collections.

 

Who gets it into his head to go around the Netherlands to browse collections of others to buy?

 

That would be Pet van de Luijtgaarden.
Pet had already been looking at his collections for a while  when he decided to spice up part of it. He decided to invite other artists to each take home one of the collections and make something new out of it . Me and 19 others got involved in Pets Marktplaats (Pet’s Marketplace).

In January I visited Pet’s large studio in an old office building. His space was filled with big boxes, full of pins, Batman dolls, McDonalds toys, jewelry and so on, and so on. In one room he had even made an arrangement with all pinkish Barbie stuff, a big bright Mattel world…I barely could constrain the ten-year-old screaming girl inside me.

 

On the way home I had 40 pounds of sunglasses in the back of my car and a plan in my head to build a lamp out of it.

 

One month ago, the big news came: Pet was promised an exhibition in the Kunsthal. If, however, he would be able to get everything done within two weeks! And one week before, my home-built frame had collapsed!
I put up a big search for a frame through the lovely world of social media and miraculously, in between all the very helpful posts (among others there was tweep Nancy Kers who spend a whole day to try and help me find alternative materials), I received a message  by Lisette Spapens, glass-artist: “You live nearby, right? I’m coming over right now!”
Lisette built me a beautiful frame of steel lead. It was her first experience with a 3D object! Many nightly hours later, hours of experimenting and building, there it was: my 30-pound lamp!

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

Last saturday the big day of the official opening had arrived: all of Pet’s collections were beautifully displayed and next to it were the creations of me and my 19 colleagues. So proud!

 

About the exhibition (from the website of the Kunsthal):
Pet is a visual artist who is fascinated by the absurdity of abundance when it comes to ‘stuff’. ‘Shops are getting larger and fuller, but what we need it all for?’ As a collector, Van de Luijtgaarden buys discarded collections of objects such as disposable lighters, frogs, GI Joe action dolls and Flippos (Pogs), all of which have been neatly arranged to create a cabinet of curiosities for the exhibition. It seems the absurdity of it ‘never being enough’ is irrevocable.

As a child, Pet van de Luijtgaarden collected beer bottles and postage stamps; later, when he was a student, it were books that he collected. Nowadays, as a visual artist, Van Luijtgaarden voraciously buys up private collections including caps, porcelain cats, pencil sharpeners, spectacles and milk bottle tops! He spends hours on the Dutch digital marketplace ‘Marktplaats’ and drives all over the Netherlands buying up collections that are often being sold as a last resort, for example in the event of financial difficulties, death, divorce or lack of space.

Sneak peek of Pet’s work:

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

My work:

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

ellen vesters pets marktplaats pet's marktplaats summersphere

 

A sign said:

Ellen Vesters (1979, Ulft)
Summersphere, 2011
Hanging lamp made with sunglasses
[With the cooperation of Lisette Spapens]

Ellen Vesters incorporated the glass of hundreds of sunglasses into her sculpture to, in her own words: “enhance the beauty of light, to color and reshape her.”

(unfortunately, because of all the backlight the reflections on the walls weren’t as dramatic as they were intended to be)

 

The other participating artists:
Fenny FaberEls PetitChoi WongJacco de JagerRoos van der HeidenGhita van BergenSylvia Stolan Eva Bullens Tim van de Meer – Jessica de Kort – Malou CohenSarah Gunti Astrid WillemsBritt DorenboschErik FuscoRobin de Wilde.

 

Me painting my man…

Wow wow wow! Kitty Kilian did a portrait of me and my man and I am unbelievably happy with it. Oh, how I love it!

While I was at it I also bought another great little art piece of hers. It makes me laugh every time I look at it.

 

 

 

 

7 Days of Inspiration

Let me tell you about a beautiful dutch initiative. In 2009 Martijn Aslander felt inspired by the clean up project in Estland and decided to found the 7 Days of Inspiration. His idea: to give the Netherlands an upgrade by spreading inspiration on social goodwill, culminating in 7 Days of Inspiration.

 

7 Days of inspiration has grown to be a week full of positivity.

 

This year the 7 Days took place in the first week of march. 14 Dutch cities were involved! All kinds of people came together to start all kinds of inspirational sustainable initiatives.

I contributed to the magazine that was launched that week. The magazine found it’s inspiration in a dutch part of the twitter community called “dare to ask”. You can use the hashtag #daretoask if you have some burning question, and with which you can make an appeal to other tweeps to help you out. The magazine thought this was characteristic of social goodwill.

41 Professionals collaborated in this magazine. Illustrators and photographers were asked to use a tweet as inspiration for their art. The one I used said: who wants to make a dance of joy with me?

My illustration:

 

ellen vesters vreugdedans dance twitter

 

ellen vesters vreugdedans dance twitter

 

Very happy when I opened the magazine (and the paper smelled sooo good!):

 

ellen vesters vreugdedans dance twitter

 

Here’s a link to the complete magazine, I am on page 31:

http://www.7dimag.nl/