Barbara Broekman (born in 1955) is a Dutch artist specializing in textile art. Her work exists at the intersection of visual art and craftsmanship, with textiles as her primary medium. Through her art, she explores themes such as identity, diversity, and connection, transforming traditional textile techniques into contemporary designs with profound social significance.
Broekman draws inspiration from textile traditions across different cultures and art history. Her works are characterized by rich patterns, intricate structures, and an intense use of color. She often combines traditional techniques such as embroidery and weaving with modern digital methods, striking a unique balance between tradition and innovation.
Many of her artworks are large-scale and specifically designed for public spaces. One of her most renowned pieces is "Unity in Diversity" (2017), an impressive tapestry displayed in the Stopera in Amsterdam. This artwork consists of portraits of people from 170 different nationalities, symbolizing the strength of diversity and inclusivity. Another striking project is "Stof tot Nadenken" (2014), in which she incorporated textiles from various cultures to spark a dialogue about cultural identity.
In addition to her independent artworks, Broekman has completed numerous commissions for hospitals, municipal buildings, and universities. Her work is widely praised for its ability to merge visual beauty with social relevance. Barbara Broekman remains a pioneer in the world of textile art, leaving a lasting impression with her monumental creations.
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Material | Oil on canvas |
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Signature | Bottom right |
Condition | Good |
Provenance | Private collection |
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