Jeanne van heeswijk bio
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Jeanne van Heeswijk
Dutch visual artist and curator (born 1965)
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Born | Jeanne van Heeswijk 1965 Schijndel, The Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Known for | visual artist |
Website | www.jeanneworks.net |
Jeanne van Heeswijk (born 1965) is a Dutch visual artist and curator. Her work often focuses on social practice art, or the relationship between space, geography and urban renewal. She lives and works in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.[1]
Biography
[edit]Early life and early career
[edit]Jeanne van Heeswijk was born in 1965 in Schijndel, The Netherlands.[2] From 1983-1988 she attended the Academie voor Beeldende Vorming in Tilden, The Netherlands.[2] From 1988 to 1990 she attended the Jan Van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, The Netherlands.[2]
In 1996 Manifesta Jeanne van Heeswijk was among the local artists with Bik Van Der Pol and Joep van Lieshout, who were brought into the international scene with the first Manifesta biennale in Rotterdam.[3]
Further career
[edit]In 2003 she was chosen by the curator Rein Wolfs to exhibit at the Dutch Pavilion at the Venice biennale, along with Meschac Gaba, Carlos Amorales, Alicia Framis, and Erik van Lie
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Jeanne van Heeswijk
Henriette Adriana Maria (Jeanne) van Heeswijk (Schijndel, 14 februari1965) is een Nederlandsbeeldend kunstenaar. Ze werkt als conceptueel kunstenaar voornamelijk aan projecten in de openbare ruimte, die worden "gekenmerkt door een sterke sociale betrokkenheid."[1]
Levensloop
[bewerken | brontekst bewerken]Van Heeswijk genoot haar opleiding aan de Academie voor Beeldende Vorming in Tilburg van 1983 tot 1988 en aan Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht van 1988 tot 1990.
Na haar studie vestigde Van Heeswijk zich als beeldend kunstenaar in Rotterdam. In het jaar 1998-1999 was ze artist in residence in het P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York. In het nieuwe millennium werkte ze enige jaren samen met de Delftse architect Dennis Kaspori (1972), en creëerden onder andere publieke projecten in de Indische Buurt en op IJburg in Amsterdam.[2] Ze is ook jaren actief in Rotterdamse achterstandswijken.[3] Zo organiseerde ze in de verpauperde wijk Crooswijk een 'festival en kunstproject in de vorm van een historische avonturenroman.'[4]
Van Heeswijk exposeerde op meerdere biënnales en werd bekend met de projecten It Runs in the Neighbourhood en You and the City uit 2008.
In 2002 ontving Van Heeswijk de Hendrik