Pjeroo Roobjee (1945) - Derderangsartiest






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Litografía a color original de 1999 del artista belga Pjeroo Roobjee, titulada Derderangsartiest, sobre papel hecho a mano, 63 × 52 cm, firmada y numerada 340/500 en edici f3n limitada y en buen estado.
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Original color lithograph from 1999 by Belgian visual artist/painter and graphic artist Pjeroo Roobjee on beautifully conserved handmade paper. Good condition of the paper and of the artwork (the work may contain small spots on the passe-partout (see last photos))! Very colorful and bright.
The lithograph was issued in 2009 by the organization 'Flemish Art'.
Signed and numbered 500 copies. This lithograph also contains a CV of the artist (see photo).
The work is signed and also numbered in pencil by the artist.
Dimensions of the lithograph:
- Paper size: 63 x 52 cm
- Paper: handmade paper
- Condition of the color print: Good condition (may contain small vintage spots around the print, namely in the passe-partout - see photo)
EXTRA INFO ARTIST:
Pjeroo Roobjee (born 1945, Ghent) is a Belgian artist, writer and performer who is known for his idiosyncratic, often absurdist visual language and literary universe. He grew into a cult figure within the Flemish art world, where he stands out through a combination of painting, drawing, theater, poetry and prose.
Roobjee studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and developed a completely personal style early on. His paintings often depict perplexing figures, hybrid beings and theatrical scenes that balance between humor and threat. The world he conjures is grotesque, baroque and lightly surreal, with influences from both the Flemish primitives and modern expressionist and Dadaist tendencies. His work is figurative, but distorted and loaded with symbolism.
In addition to his visual work, Roobjee is also a prolific author. He wrote novels, essays and plays in which the same absurdist logic and linguistic playfulness recur as in his paintings. His language is rich, archaic and ironic, often interwoven with wordplay and social critique.
Roobjee performed for years with lectures and performances in which he presented his texts with a characteristic theatrical presence. He became not only a visual artist and writer, but also a prominent performer who cultivated a mythic alter ego of his own.
His oeuvre has been honored with various prizes and is included in both private and public collections in Belgium and beyond. Pjeroo Roobjee is regarded as one of the most idiosyncratic and unclassifiable voices within contemporary Flemish art.
He was artistically linked to: James Ensor, Léon Spilliaert, Constant Permeke, Frits Van den Berghe, Gustave De Smet, Rik Wouters, Paul Delvaux, René Magritte, Jean Brusselmans, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Panamarenko, Fred Bervoets, Jan Fabre, Marcel Broodthaers, Luc Tuymans, Michaël Borremans, Francis Bacon, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, James Ensor, Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Félicien Rops, Alfred Kubin, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, Marc Chagall, Leonora Carrington, Roland Topor, Jean Dubuffet, Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz, Kiki Smith, Peter Saul, Philip Guston
Original color lithograph from 1999 by Belgian visual artist/painter and graphic artist Pjeroo Roobjee on beautifully conserved handmade paper. Good condition of the paper and of the artwork (the work may contain small spots on the passe-partout (see last photos))! Very colorful and bright.
The lithograph was issued in 2009 by the organization 'Flemish Art'.
Signed and numbered 500 copies. This lithograph also contains a CV of the artist (see photo).
The work is signed and also numbered in pencil by the artist.
Dimensions of the lithograph:
- Paper size: 63 x 52 cm
- Paper: handmade paper
- Condition of the color print: Good condition (may contain small vintage spots around the print, namely in the passe-partout - see photo)
EXTRA INFO ARTIST:
Pjeroo Roobjee (born 1945, Ghent) is a Belgian artist, writer and performer who is known for his idiosyncratic, often absurdist visual language and literary universe. He grew into a cult figure within the Flemish art world, where he stands out through a combination of painting, drawing, theater, poetry and prose.
Roobjee studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and developed a completely personal style early on. His paintings often depict perplexing figures, hybrid beings and theatrical scenes that balance between humor and threat. The world he conjures is grotesque, baroque and lightly surreal, with influences from both the Flemish primitives and modern expressionist and Dadaist tendencies. His work is figurative, but distorted and loaded with symbolism.
In addition to his visual work, Roobjee is also a prolific author. He wrote novels, essays and plays in which the same absurdist logic and linguistic playfulness recur as in his paintings. His language is rich, archaic and ironic, often interwoven with wordplay and social critique.
Roobjee performed for years with lectures and performances in which he presented his texts with a characteristic theatrical presence. He became not only a visual artist and writer, but also a prominent performer who cultivated a mythic alter ego of his own.
His oeuvre has been honored with various prizes and is included in both private and public collections in Belgium and beyond. Pjeroo Roobjee is regarded as one of the most idiosyncratic and unclassifiable voices within contemporary Flemish art.
He was artistically linked to: James Ensor, Léon Spilliaert, Constant Permeke, Frits Van den Berghe, Gustave De Smet, Rik Wouters, Paul Delvaux, René Magritte, Jean Brusselmans, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Panamarenko, Fred Bervoets, Jan Fabre, Marcel Broodthaers, Luc Tuymans, Michaël Borremans, Francis Bacon, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, James Ensor, Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Félicien Rops, Alfred Kubin, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, Marc Chagall, Leonora Carrington, Roland Topor, Jean Dubuffet, Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz, Kiki Smith, Peter Saul, Philip Guston
