Ron van der Ende

Ron van der Ende (born 1965) is a Dutch visual artist, who works as sculptor, installation artist, and video artist.[1] He is known for his monumental bas-reliefs, depicting objects such as cars, buildings and space capsules.[2]

Ron van der Ende
Ron van der Ende, 2018
Born(1965-07-02)2 July 1965
Delft, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
EducationWillem de Kooning Academy
Known forSculpture
AwardsWdKA Maaskantprijs 1990[1]

Biography

Van der Ende was born in Delft in 1965 and raised in Maasdijk, Westland, where his father worked in a carpentry factory. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts and Technical Sciences in Rotterdam, now Willem de Kooning Academy, from 1984 to 1988. He had started studying painting, but later switched to sculpture.[3]

After his studies in 1988 he settled as artist in Rotterdam. In the same year he co-founded the artists' collective ExpoHenK,[4] and had his first exhibition in the Rotterdam gallery Dyonisus. In 1990 he was awarded the WdKA Maaskantprijs for a 1988 wall installation made out of six wooden objects of the same size based on historical drawings.

Van der Ende continued to construct wooden objects. In 2000 he started making his famous bas-reliefs by fixing pieces of veneer on wooden base constructions. They are made out of used wood, which usually contains the original layer of paint, such as old doors and other scrap wood.

Exhibitions, a selection

Group exhibitions, a selection
  • 1988. It's Boring but it's true!, Dyonisus, Rotterdam.
  • 1989. Lineart, Ghent, Belgium; with Galerie Delta.
  • 1990. Poliset, Gallery Givichi d’Arte Moderna, Ferrara, Italy.
  • 1992. ..Autodesign in Nederland.., Kunsthal, Rotterdam.
  • 1998. Industrieel Landschap. Gothaer Kunstforum Köln, Cologne, DE; project with Freek Drent.
  • 2009. Kunst uit Huis V: Ron Klein Breteler, Stedelijk Museum Schiedam.
  • 2011. Will Be Home, Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles CA, USA.
International solo exhibition, a selection
  • 2008. Motor Memory, OkOk Gallery, Seattle WA, USA.
  • 2010. A Shallow Wade Ambach & Rice, Seattle WA, USA
  • 2011. Perishables, The Armory Show, New York NY, USA; with Ambach & Rice.
  • 2013. Phasmid, Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles CA, USA.
  • 2014. Dallas Art Fair, Dallas TX, USA; with Ambach & Rice.

Selected publications

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References

  1. Ron van der Ende; male / Dutch ; sculptor, installation artist, video artist, at rkd.nl. Accessed 2018-05-09.
  2. Frits van Dongen e.a. (2015)
  3. "Interview: Ron van der Ende]," at diskursdisko.de. 5 May 2009 (at Archive.org)
  4. Expo Henk; group / Dutch; artists' collective, at rkd.nl. Accessed 2018-05-09.
  5. Bas-relief in used wood (245 x 75 x 16 cm; Caldic Collectie, Wassenaar)
  6. Bas-relief in used wood (350 x 210 x 20 cm), commissioned for the Hogeschool Rotterdam
  7. Bas-relief in used wood (150 x 125 x 14 cm + 20 x 15 x 15 cm for the ' meteorite ', private collection London, England)
  8. Bas-relief in used wood (225 x 112 x 10 cm, Collection Jeroen Princen, Rotterdam) of an Audi 80 with markings and logos. The title refers to the broom wagon for the Tour de France.
  9. Bas-relief in used wood (160 x 168 x 16 cm, private collection Rotterdam)
  10. Bas-relief in used wood (152 x 154 x 16 cm)
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