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Rinus Van de Velde — Rinus van de Velde, Antwerp, November 2012: Why Conrad is my best friend? Because he's everything I am not. And since I'm so boring and normal, he's a thousand things. I negotiate my whole identity with his. You could say that, through him, I become the sculptor of my artistic self. Even now that he's gone, I can feel him standing somewhere behind me.
Rinus Van de Velde

Rinus van de Velde, Antwerp, November 2012: Why Conrad is my best friend? Because he's everything I am not. And since I'm so boring and normal, he's a thousand things. I negotiate my whole identity with his. You could say that, through him, I become the sculptor of my artistic self. Even now that he's gone, I can feel him standing somewhere behind me.

2012

A deeply personal charcoal drawing on canvas where the artist explores his artistic identity and relationship with Conrad through introspective text and image. The work reflects on identity formation through friendship and artistic practice.

Medium
charcoal on canvas, in artist's frame

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Rinus Van de Velde, Rinus van de Velde, Antwerp, November 2012: Why Conrad is my best friend? Because he's everything I am not. And since I'm so boring and normal, he's a thousand things. I negotiate my whole identity with his. You could say that, through him, I become the sculptor of my artistic self. Even now that he's gone, I can feel him standing somewhere behind me., 2012

A deeply personal charcoal drawing on canvas where the artist explores his artistic identity and relationship with Conrad through introspective text and image. The work reflects on identity formation through friendship and artistic practice.

Medium
charcoal on canvas, in artist's frame
Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Identity, Canvas, 2012, Autobiographical, Friendship, Rinus Van de Velde, Charcoal

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