Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint 2001
Willem Kloppers
MadeiraPintar
45 ⨯ 45 ⨯ 2 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 2.300
Van Kerkhoff Art
- Sobre arteFour original reliefs – from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series – by the Dutch artist Willem Kloppers. Created in 2001. Signed, titled and dated by the artist (verso). The reliefs are titled Hiatus no. 1, no.5, no. 6 and no. 9 and were acquired at Galerie Artline in The Hague in 2001 by the previous owner.
About Willem Kloppers
Willem Kloppers (The Hague 1937 – The Hague 2014) was a Dutch sculptor, painter, and multidisciplinary artist whose work is marked by restraint, material sensitivity, and a sustained engagement with surface and structure. Over the course of his career, Kloppers worked as a sculptor, installation artist, illustrator, matter painter, and monumental artist, developing a consistent artistic language across disciplines.
He was educated at the Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague between 1954 and 1959, a formative period that grounded him in classical training while exposing him to modernist ideas. Early recognition followed quickly: Kloppers was awarded the Royal Prize for Painting in both 1960 and 1961, confirming his position as a promising figure within the Dutch art scene. In 1962, he continued his studies at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, where contact with international artistic currents further informed his approach to form and material.
Although Kloppers traveled and worked in Switzerland, France, and Italy, he remained closely connected to The Hague, where he lived and worked for most of his life. This geographical stability is reflected in the coherence and continuity of his oeuvre. Rather than following shifting artistic trends, Kloppers pursued a personal and methodical path, focused on process, material presence, and the relationship between surface and depth.
Kloppers is best known for his relief works on panel, which form the core of his artistic production. These works occupy a space between painting and sculpture, emphasizing tactility and structure rather than illusion or narrative. Built up in layers, the reliefs explore rhythm, repetition, and subtle variations in surface. Materials were treated with restraint, allowing texture, shadow, and physical presence to define the work. This emphasis on materiality aligns Kloppers with matter painting, though his approach remains controlled and architectural rather than expressive or gestural.
In addition to reliefs, Kloppers produced monumental works and installations, often responding to architectural contexts. These projects extended his interest in spatial relationships and scale, while maintaining the same sober visual language found in his smaller works. His activity as an illustrator and painter further demonstrates the breadth of his practice, though drawing and painting were frequently integrated into his relief-based thinking rather than standing apart from it.
Throughout his career, Kloppers maintained an independent position within Dutch art. His work resists easy categorization and avoids overt symbolism, instead rewarding close attention and sustained viewing. The consistency of his approach, combined with a strong sense of material discipline, gives his work a quiet authority.
Following his death in 2014, Willem Kloppers has come to be regarded as a distinctive and serious figure in postwar Dutch art. His reliefs, in particular, stand as measured explorations of surface, form, and material, reflecting a lifelong commitment to clarity and restraint.
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Signed
Signed, titled and dated by the artist on the reverse
Condition
Good original condition.
Provenance
Galerie Artline, Den Haag
Dimensions
Each relief
Height 45 cm
Width 45 cm
Depth 2 cm - Sobre artista
Willem Kloppers (Haia, 1937–2014) foi um escultor, pintor e artista multidisciplinar holandês cuja obra se define pela contenção, sensibilidade aos materiais e uma investigação constante da superfície e da estrutura. Transitando com fluidez entre disciplinas, Kloppers desenvolveu uma linguagem artística coerente que se manteve consistente, quer expressa através da escultura, pintura, instalação, ilustração ou obras monumentais.
Ao longo da sua carreira, Willem Kloppers demonstrou um profundo envolvimento com os materiais e as suas propriedades inerentes. Como escultor e pintor de materiais, explorou a textura, o peso e o tato, permitindo muitas vezes que o material e o processo orientassem a forma final. O seu trabalho evita narrativas ou simbolismos explícitos, enfatizando, em vez disso, o equilíbrio, o ritmo e uma tensão subtil. Esta abordagem discreta confere à sua arte uma qualidade contemplativa, convidando a uma observação atenta e minuciosa.
A prática multidisciplinar de Kloppers reflete uma sensibilidade modernista na qual as fronteiras entre a arte aplicada e a arte autónoma se dissolvem. As suas instalações e obras monumentais estendem os mesmos princípios encontrados nas suas esculturas e pinturas de menor escala, traduzindo a intimidade e a precisão material em contextos arquitetónicos e públicos. Em todos os meios, o seu trabalho revela um diálogo cuidadoso entre estrutura e superfície, ordem e imperfeição.
Residente em Haia durante toda a sua vida, Willem Kloppers ocupa uma posição singular na arte holandesa do pós-guerra. A sua abordagem consistente e disciplinada, bem como a sua recusa do excesso estilístico, colocam-no entre os artistas que procuravam profundidade através da redução. Hoje, o seu trabalho é valorizado pelo seu carácter intemporal e pela sua ponderada contribuição para a escultura holandesa e para a arte material da segunda metade do século XX.
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