
Sam Hersbach, Per Kirkeby
Sam Hersbach at Christie's Amsterdam including Per Kirkeby
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- 💙 Christie's Amsterdam
- 💚 Luuk Hoogewerf
- 🖤 Sam Hersbach, Per Kirkeby
- 💜 General text no author and artist text by Fabian Schöneich Proofreader: Faysal Mroueh
- 💛 Jonathan de Waart and one of sam hersbach
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Tittle: Toe Watering Rotation Push, (dutch title:) Teen Bewatering Rotatie Duw, Size: 170 x 140 Material: Acrylic paint, gouache, gesso, pigment, plextol b500, Varnish on canvas Year: 2019 photo by: Jonathan de Waart
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Title: No More Toxic People and Submarine Insets – Scaling Kilometres and swimming Observations Size: 140 x 70 cm Material: Pigment, acrylicbinder, acrylic paint, charcoal, gouache, varnish on canvas Year: 2022 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: Verberging – uitsprong English translation: Mountening/convealment – exit/ protrusion/jump/ Size: 40 x 50 cm Material: Gesso, pigment, acrylic binder, acrylpaint, gouache, varnish on canvas Year: 2022 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: Heraldische verdubbeling, ENG: Heraldic doubling, Material: 2 paintings 'Richting-Zicht Heraldiek' 2022 and ‘Heraldiek van een ruimtereiziger’ 2018, mixed media and egg tempera. 50 x 80 cm, 2018-2023

Title: Heraldische verdubbeling, ENG: Heraldic doubling, Material: 2 paintings 'Richting-Zicht Heraldiek' 2022 and ‘Heraldiek van een ruimtereiziger’ 2018, mixed media and egg tempera. 50 x 80 cm, 2018-2023

Title: Submarine manoeuvre / brush(paint) remains Size: 170 x 140 cm Material: Pigment, acrylicbinder, crayons, acrylic paint, gouache, charcoal, varnish on canvas Year: 2022 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: Going down, filming along, flying until their eyes could see the heat (This work is (semi-) family of ‘toe watering rotation push) 50 x 40 cm Material: pigment, acrylicbinder, gouache, acrylics, charcoal, extra canvas, varnish, canvas 2020

Title: Clumsy catfish hunting a ‘mysterious’ horse rider, while the enormous butterflylike creature lands on planet earth. The Catfish where unaware about the unearthly butterflylike creature. Size: 50 x 40 cm Material: mixed media 2021

Title: Double Reality Size Approximately 151 x 80 cm Material: Wooden plate, charcoal, gouache, acrylic paint, screws, gesso, varnish on canvas Year: 2022 - 2023 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: Dragon faeces Size: 100 x 75 cm Material: extra canvas, plextol B500, gouache, pigment, earth/mud, charcoal, ink, gesso, acrylic paint, varnish, on canvas Year: 2020 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: In-between-current Size: 30 x 40 cm Material: Pigment, acrylic paint, acrylic binder, gouache, varnish on canvas Year: 2023 photo by: Jonathan de Waart

Title: In-between-current Size: 30 x 40 cm Material: Pigment, acrylic paint, acrylic binder, gouache, varnish on canvas Year: 2023
Title: swimming past the mosquito nett Size: 8 x 15 cm Material: Tin ( 97% tin plus copper and antimony) Year: 2020
Title: Gertrude Size 8 cm diameter wide and 2,5 cm high Material: Tin (97% tin plus copper and antimony) Year: 2020

installation view (left) Per Kirkeby and (right) Sam Hersbach, picture by Jonathan de Waart

installation view (left) Per Kirkeby and (right) Sam Hersbach, picture by Jonathan de Waart

installation view, picture by Jonathan de Waart

installation view, picture by Jonathan de Waart

installation view, picture by Jonathan de Waart

installation view, picture by Jonathan de Waart
Exhibition by Sam Hersbach including works by Per Kirkeby At Christie’s Amsterdam.
Showing a broad scale of works from 2018 to 2022. Submarine, Dragon Faeces (because every mighty
creature/animal/human has their vulnerable moment), Healthcare appreciation works and more.
Artist text
Sam Hersbach, in his outlook and painting practice, is fascinated by the world that surrounds us, by
its apparent trivialities and by correlations that at first glance do not appear to be connected.
At the
beginning of his process, there is often one thought which suddenly proliferates into a hundred.
Sociological and technological developments, especially with underlying philosophical considerations,
form the core of his work. Painting is a process that filters and develops thoughts further, sometimes
bringing them to a conclusion and over the last two years, Hersbach has created a sheer number of
paintings that reflect this process. Various series, different styles, abstractions, figurations, reality
and fantasy: such is the scope of the artist’s oeuvre that only a selection can be exhibited at a time.
In this way, very different narratives can be constructed, and varying styles can be highlighted. In his
drone paintings, unmanned airborne vehicles take on a threatening position as both a technological
innovation and as the controlling authority of the present day, developing from a toy to an
aggressive, independent, sexless being. His mountain pictures, on the other hand, are almost
romantic, telling of a young Dutchman’s longing to see high mountains. Hersbach himself, as a
painter, is always at odds with painting and the myth that surrounds it. We find this struggle and its
processing in his paintings that oscillate between the micro and the macro. Sometimes his canvases
are multi-layered, colourful and complex in their narrative, with an all-encompassing ambition that
we recognise from great ‘historical paintings’. In other, smaller-scale works, he does exactly the
opposite, zooming in on details that somehow have managed to isolate themselves and take centre
stage.
Office Location
Christie’s Amsterdam
Vondelstraat 73
1054 GK AMSTERDAM
Tel: +31 (0)20 575 5255
[email protected]
Hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
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General text no author and artist text by Fabian Schöneich Proofreader: Faysal Mroueh