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ARTIST’S STATEMENT
In general, my goal is to combine the artistic craftsmanship of classical painting with the limitless possibilities of imagination in contemporary art. I strive to make a well-made aesthetic work of art by maintaining quality and using any technique that’s available to me. If I have anything to convey at all in my work the very least I can do is to paint it well. With this being said, and since the majority of the art world wants to categorise every artist, Neo-popart is as close as I can come to defining my style. It is not a retro-style. I’m not endeavouring to revive the sixties or copy any of the great giants of popart. No, I want to make contemporary, post-conceptual art. There is enough pretentious, cerebral, coolly calculated, analytical and de-constructive art out there already.
My intent is to bring back the emotions in art, even the most simple and sentimental ones. I don’t shy away from incorporating kitschy elements in order to make a point - love the idea of “camp” even if it’s “tongue in cheek” occasionally. I want to bring about emotions but not in an abstract way. All my work is 100% figurative. I’m not directly expressing my emotions on the canvas. I’m trying to create something that will evoke an emotion or response from the viewer. Those are two totally different concepts.
I do not consider my art as personal therapy a medium to exorcise the “demons” in my head. My desire is to provoke positive emotions in the viewer by combining different elements, which aren’t necessarily related to each other in a rational manner. Combining the elements together should make one, hopefully intriguing, new image.
Also I’m not trying to tell a story through my work. My art isn’t narrative - it’s not prosaic, but perhaps more poetic. I attempt to provide the viewer with enough interesting elements to make up his own mind if they so choose. This is not to say that my paintings are void of my own personal emotions or ideas. Far from it, but that is not the point; my ideas and emotions are incorporated within a work whether consciously or not. However, the viewer’s interpretation of the work is as valid as mine. I merely put it out there and hope it touches someone, without having to explain it.
There is only one way to see what I want to create and/or impart and that is to look at the paintings. If they don’t touch the observer in some way then I have failed. It is not my intent to tell the observer what to feel. I don’t want to persuade the viewer in some specific direction. I simply want to touch their heart and possibly stimulate their mind anyway I am able.
Jan Bollaert
ART EDUCATION
1976-1978 Academy of the City of Mortsel general drawing and portrait
19821984 Academy of the City of Mortsel portrait, model drawing and sculpture
1985-1989 Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp graphic design and illustration,
graduated with honors
Permanent Gallery Representation & Distribution
Business Art Service Holland
Business Art Service Belgium
Art & Advise Belgium
Arterent Belgium
E-artsource Belgium
Galerie "Aan de Amstel" Holland
Artisme Holland
VIPS International Art Gallery Holland
Apart Media Holland
EXHIBITIONS
1993
Bulo Mechelen, Belgium - individual exhibition, selection of first 100 paintings
1994
Bulo - Mechelen, Belgium - individual exhibition, recent works & sculptures
“De Pomp” Gallery - Edegem, Belgium - individual exhibition “Portraits and neo-pop”
1995
“’t Centrum” Communal Cultural Centre of the City of Mortsel, Belgium - individual exhibition, series of recent neo-pop paintings
1996
“The House of the Future” - Hertogenbosch, Holland, group show “Neopop in the Netherlands & Belgium”
1997
City Hall Gistel, Belgium - individual exhibition, recognition by the City of Gistel for my contribution to contemporary Belgian art
1999
Holland Art Fair The Hague, Holland - individual exhibition at the Annual International Art Fair
2000
Lemmens Consulting Antwerp & Brussels, Belgium double solo show, overview of recent works
2002
VIPS International Art Gallery Rotterdam, Holland - “POP THIS!” neo-popart work.
2003
Art-Core Gallery Antwerp, Belgium - solo show of oil paintings
VIPS International Art Gallery Rotterdam, Holland - group show, “Neo-pop Today”
Lynda Beck Gallery Antwerp, Belgium - solo show
2004
3D Gallery Oostende, Belgium - group exhibition,
Consepts on Broadway Gallery - Tacoma WA, USA - group exhibition
The Swiss - Tacoma WA, USA - solo show
The Two Bells - Seattle WA, USA - solo show
2005
European Association of Public Banks - Brussels, Belgium - solo show
Studio Apart - Amsterdam, Holland - group exhibition
Taets Art Gallery - Amsterdam, Holland - solo show
Campo & Campo - Antwerp, Belgium - group exhibition
3D Gallery Oostende, Belgium - group exhibition,
Belgisch Federaal Ministerie van Financiën Brussels, Belgium - group exhibition,
2006
Artinc Gallery - Eindhoven, Holland - solo show
V!PS International Art Galleries - Rotterdam, Holland - solo show
Artstore Gallery - Brugge, Belgium - solo show
BOX38 Gallery - Oostende, Belgium - group exhibition
Campo & Campo - Antwerp, Belgium - group exhibition
Gallery Luc Pieters - Knokke, Belgium - group exhibition
2007
Gallery Pictura Aeterna - Brussels, Belgium - solo show
Go Go Gallery - Miami FL - USA - solo show
HWGallery - Naples FL - USA - group exhibition
2008
Business Art Service Netherlands - solo show
Turn & Taxis, Brussels - group exhibition
A.A.F. New York - USA - art fair
Het Geuzenhuis - Gent, Belgium - solo show
Business Art Service Belgium - solo show
A.A.F. Amsterdam - art fair
De Leguit 23 - Antwerpen - solo show