Daan Samson (born 1973) is a Dutch artist. His work deals with taboos, embarrassments and achievements of the
welfare state
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Samson lives and works in
Rotterdam
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. Together with Dutch artists
Tinkebell
Katinka Simonse (born 10 June 1979), professionally known as Tinkebell, is a Dutch artist who engages with issues around animals and how people treat them.
Career
Tinkebell's projects have English names, and are not translations from Dutch.
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and
Jonas Staal he is regarded as an exponent of a new category
media artists
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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
sin
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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. Within this context, he repeatedly refers to the duality of the
vanitas
A ''vanitas'' (Latin for 'vanity') is a symbolic work of art showing the transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death, often contrasting symbols of wealth and symbols of ephemerality and death. Best-known are ''v ...
theme in classic painting. Our lives would only be a temporary thing, and also full of spiritual and physical hardship. Basing himself on the
Calvinist
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motto of ‘
memento mori
''Memento mori'' (Latin for 'remember that you ave todie' (
VVD
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), who was
State Secretary of Education, Culture and Science at the time. They made a
herbarium
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The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (calle ...
. 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
NRC Handelsblad
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History
''NRC Handelsblad'' was first published on ...
. 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
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Groningen
Groningen (; gos, Grunn or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen province in the Netherlands. The ''capital of the north'', Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of the northern part of t ...
. He did so by organising a
procession
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History
Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive ceremony. Religious ...
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
sacrifices 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 (; born 4 April 1933) is a retired Dutch politician and businessman who served as Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) from 1990 to 1998 and European Commissioner for Internal Market from 199 ...
, 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
Dutch labour party
The Labour Party ( nl, Partij van de Arbeid, , abbreviated as ''PvdA'', or ''P van de A'', ) is a social-democratic political party in the Netherlands.
The party was founded in 1946 as a merger of the Social Democratic Workers' Party, the Fre ...
– 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
TENT
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in Rotterdam.
[Webarchief TENT (20-03-2008]
Toelichting educatieproject TENT ('Daan Samson laat studenten zijn PvdA lidmaatschap op zeggen'), website TENT
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External links
Official website
References
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Living people
1973 births
Dutch artists
Artists from Rotterdam