Bas Jan Ader at Simon Lee News


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Bas Jan Ader was born in 1942 in a remote area in the northeastern part of the Netherlands near the German border. His father was a minister in the Dutch Reform Church and both of his parents were.


Bas Jan Ader Flower Arranging as the Master Art

An inadequate boat, capsized off the coast of Ireland. A body lost at sea. For some, this life is not creeping, but rushing forward to its doomed conclusion. Most people turn away, unable to face.


Bas Jan Ader Artists Meliksetian Briggs

Bas Jan Ader was born to idealistic ministers in the Dutch Reformed Church on April 19, 1942. His father was executed by the Nazis for harboring Jewish refugees when Ader was only two years old.


Bas Jan Ader, Untitled (Tea Party), 1972 ELEPHANT

by Emmalea Russo Bas Jan Ader at Metro Pictures Gallery June 21 to August 5, 2016 519 West 24th Street (between 10th and 11th avenues) New York, 212 206 7100 Bas Jan Ader, Fall 2, Amsterdam (Book Set), 1970. Set of 10 black and white vintage prints, 3 1/2 x 5 inches.


Bas Jan Ader Quicksilver and Gone Border Crossings Magazine

Bas Jan Ader, Broken fall (organic), Amsterdamse Bos, Holland, 1971/1994. Silver gelatin print, 18 x 25 inches. Copyright the Estate of Bas Jan Ader / Mary Sue Ader Andersen, 2016 / The Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of Meliksetian | Briggs, Los Angeles and Simon Lee Gallery, London.


Bas Jan Ader, In Search of the Miraculous, July 1975 Newlyn Art

Bastiaan Johan Christiaan "Bas Jan" Ader (19 April 1942 - disappeared 1975) was a Dutch conceptual and performance artist, and photographer. [1] His work was in many instances presented as photographs and film of his performances. He made performative installations, including Please Don't Leave Me (1969).


Bas Jan Ader Artists Metro Pictures

Bas Jan Ader (b. 1942 Winschoten, The Netherlands) received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Otis Art Institute of Los Angeles (1965) and his Master's of Fine Arts at the Claremont Graduate School and University Center, Claremont CA (1967).


Bas Jan Ader (Dutch, 19421975), Primary Time, 1974, Video in color

Bas Jan Ader On Bas Jan Ader in Frieze | 06 JUN 94 Rapidly approaching cult status as a kind of Syd Barrett of contemporary art, Bas Jan Ader produced a modest oeuvre that has recently achieved a poignancy all the more relevant given the current concerns of a number of artists, particularly in Britain.


Bas Jan Ader Publications Meliksetian Briggs

Bastiaan Johan Christiaan "Bas Jan" Ader (19 April 1942 - disappeared 1975) was a Dutch conceptual and performance artist, and photographer. His work was in many instances presented as photographs and film of his performances. He made performative installations, including Please Don't Leave Me (1969).


Bas Jan Ader Artists Meliksetian Briggs

In 1975, artist Bas Jan Ader attempted to sail across the Atlantic. The discovery of his boat 10 months later sparked a fetishistic fascination with his disappearance. Tiernan Morgan November.


Catalogue Bas Jan Ader Pitzer College Art Galleries

Bastiaan Johan Christiaan Ader was born into the drama of World War II in 1942. His father, a minister, helped Jews escape the Holocaust by sheltering them in the Ader home in the Dutch countryside along the German border. In 1944, the Nazis arrested the elder Ader and then killed him, along with six other prisoners, by firing squad.


Bas Jan Ader's Please Don't Leave Me & In Search of the Miraculous Bas

The performer and video artist Bas Jan Ader in this sense has reached the limits of creative despair, turning his whole life into an eccentric, but from this no less tragic artistic act. Born in 1942 in the Netherlands, the artist lived most of his life in sunny California, which was only a catalyst for his chronic sadness.


NO TODOS LOS GATOS SON PARDOS Bas Jan Ader

Bas Jan Ader blends biography, theoretical reflection, and archival research to draw a detailed picture of the world in which Ader's work was rooted: a vibrant international art scene populated with peers such as Ger van Elk, William Leavitt, and Allen Ruppersberg.Dumbadze looks closely at Ader's engagement with questions of free will and his ultimate success in creating art untainted by.


Bas Jan Ader Artists Meliksetian Briggs

Bas Jan Ader was one of the most significant and influential artists of his generation, his work fusing European and Californian conceptual positions. Working in film, photography, installation and performance, his influence continues to be felt today.


"Fresh Hell" at Palais de Tokyo (Contemporary Art Daily)

Christopher Williams has hauntingly memorialized the artist in Bouquet for Bas Jan Ader and Christopher D'Arcangelo, 1991. Ader's rigorous poetics can be felt in Martin Kersel's excellent explorations of gravity, attraction, and repulsion. Artist Collier Schorr has written lucidly and lovingly about him.


Bas Jan Ader (Dutch, 19421975), Fall 2, Amsterdam, 1970 Funny

Bastiaan Johan Christiaan "Bas Jan" Ader (born 19 April 1942 - disappeared 1975) was a Dutch conceptual artist, performance artist, photographer and filmmaker. He had lived in Los Angeles, California for the last twelve years of his life. His work was in many instances presented as photographs and film of his performances.