Frans van Straaten

Frans van Straaten
Born 23 January 1963
The Hague
Nationality Netherlands
Known for Sculptor
Movement Figurative

Frans van Straaten (The Hague, 23 January 1963) is a Dutch artist and known for his bronze sculptures.[1] He is a figurative artist and sculptor, who creates bronze sculptures in which he unites force and movement.[2]

Life and work

In 1985 Van Straaten obtained his second-level teaching certificate in Drawing and Handicrafts. He continued his education in Rotterdam at the Willem de Kooning Academy.

Van Straaten is intrigued by the ancient Egyptians, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. In addition he is inspired by modern dance but stimuli from everday life are still his main sources. His early works had an very impressionistic feel. Gradually his work changed and nowadays his sculptures are recognized for their strong lines and movement.

Not only private collectors are interested in Van Straaten's sculptures. Also many companies and municipalities own his sculptures. Highlights in his career are the unveiling of Stier in 2000, a monumental sculpture on a roundabout in Capelle aan den IJssel and the unveiling of Samengaan by Princess Máxima in 2003. Van Straaten's studio is located in Rotterdam.

Exhibitions

Frans van Straaten has exhibited in The Netherlands and abroad. A selection of exhibitions:

His work has also been shown in Switzerland, Germany, France and China.

Books

References

  1. Biographical information at Netherlands Institute for Art History
  2. Frans van Straaten: Een kwart eeuw in brons, 2013, ISBN 978-90-818100-0-5
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