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Daan Samson (born 1973) is a Dutch artist. His work deals with taboos, embarrassments and achievements of the
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Biografie

Samson lives and works in
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and was educated at the
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Overview

Together with Dutch artists
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and Jonas Staal he is regarded as an exponent of a new category media artists. By taking up distinct positions in the media, social issues are being broached. In Samson’s case, the artist distributes works that call for the rejection of the concept of
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fulness. According to some critics he takes a cynical stance, bearing resemblance to a right‑wing liberal argument. Samson calls himself a ‘prosperity artist’ and argues for a re-evaluation of material objects. His approach translates into the production of performances, installations and photographs.


Works


Prosperity biotopes

Since 2020, Samson has been working on a series of artworks under the title Welfare Biotopes. In display cases and art installations, he imitates pieces of 'original nature' and places prosperity items in them. On the cultural blog Trendbeheer, Samson says: ''"It seems that we all long for a life in untouched nature, while our worldwide growing prosperity is mainly driven by consumption, innovation and globalization. My prosperity biotopes illustrate this balancing act''" In 2021, Samson created a ‘prosperity biotope’ in the garden of
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Municipal Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen () is an art museum in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The name of the museum is derived from its two most important donors, Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans and Daniël George van Beuningen. The museum is located a ...
based on nature in
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. Among living plants were consumer items such as designer chairs and cosmetic devices; some of which have a permanent place in the museum’s design collection. In certain 'welfare biotopes' Samson lets ant colonies live. Samson received advice on the myrmecotrophy between ant and plant species from former horticulturalist Art Vogel.


The Liberal Herbarium

Just before the Dutch general elections of 2012, Samson created an art work together with the neoliberal politician
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), who was State Secretary of Education, Culture and Science at the time. They made a
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. Using the world of wild flora as a metaphor, the two men advocated an art climate in which artists would not make themselves dependent upon resources that could be influenced by politics. A photographic documentation of this collaboration was published one day before the elections in the national newspaper
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. Leading art magazine Metropolis M described the work as ‘a slightly nauseating image’.


Procession of value and harvest

In February 2012, Samson was asked to perform the opening ceremony of the art centre NP3.tmp in
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. He did so by organising a
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through the city. In a ''Procession of value and harvest'' volunteers carried a selection of sponsored luxury items through the town centre. All of these articles, ranging from fitness machines to outdoor kitchens, were
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s from the business world. When the procession was over, all the items became personal possessions of the artist.


Art Babes

In 2011, the art series ''Art Babes'' was launched during the international art fair ''Art Rotterdam''. This was a collaboration with photographer Jeronimus van Pelt, showing photographs of female art professionals posing as sex objects. The women included art theorists, artists, curators and a museum director. The idea was to investigate whether society would allow female intellectuals to present themselves as having a sexual identity. The project stirred a lot of debate and received much media interest. The editor of Kunstbeeld magazine chose ''Art Babes'' as ‘the least appreciable art work of the international art fair’.


Tabloid with Frits Bolkestein

In 2011, Samson produced a tabloid in collaboration with
Frits Bolkestein Frederik "Frits" Bolkestein (; 4 April 1933 – 17 February 2025) was a Dutch politician and energy executive who served as Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) from 1990 to 1998 and List of European Commissioners by nati ...
, a retired prominent liberal politician. The paper presented the documentation of a ‘ pamper day’ to which Bolkestein was treated by the artist in Rotterdam’s museum district. The tabloid was published recently after Frits Bolkestein – at a demonstration against budget cuts for culture – had pleaded for more government spending on art and culture; albeit by cutting back on development aid. In 2011, the Wiarda Beckman Foundation – the scientific bureau of the
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– invited Samson to publish works of art in their monthly magazine ''Socialism & Democracy''. In the end, the editors of the magazine refused to publish his selection. In their view, the images of ''Art Babes'' and Frits Bolkestein were too right-wing. The rejection made the national news.


Showing one's colours

In 2008, Samson asked hundreds of schoolboys and schoolgirls to compose letters in which he would cancel his membership of the PVDA (the Dutch labour party). The pupils were asked to give a motivation why the artist no longer wished to be a party member. All these letters, signed by Samson, were sent to the party headquarters. This educational project, entitled "Showing one's colours", was part of the educational programme of exhibition space
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in Rotterdam.


Trivia

In 2011, Samson was asked by the Wiardi Beckman Foundation to publish a number of works of art in the monthly magazine 'Socialism & Democracy'. The editors of the magazine ultimately refused to publish the selection. In the eyes of the scientific bureau of the PVDA, the images were considered to have a right-wing character.Mutsaerts; pseudoniem van Heesterbeek, Wim (13-07-2011
'PvdA weigert kunst wegens te rechts', Geenstijl
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External links


Official website


References

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