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Henk Vierveijzer completed his studies at the Academy of Visual Arts in Tilburg, the Netherlands. He was mainly inspired by the movement of the 'Neue Wilden', especially by the works of Alphons Freimuth, who is known for his contributions to the new figuration.
Vierveijzer’s work is characterized by vibrant colors and often contains an element of irony; his pieces can be both provocative and painful. He often places his human and animal figures in alienating situations, inviting viewers to relate to the emotional and social undercurrents of his compositions.
Born in the Netherlands, Henk Vierveijzer has exhibited his work in various galleries and art fairs throughout Europe. His style is a combination of expressionism and figurative representation, and he explores themes such as identity, existence and the absurdities of life. Through his unique visual language he challenges the viewer's perceptions and encourages a deeper reflection on the complexity of the human condition.
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