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Juul Kraijer

Juul Kraijer (born 1970) is a Dutch visual artist whose principal mediums are drawing and photography. She occasionally makes sculptures and video-works.
Kraijer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, graduating in 1994 with a series of large format charcoal drawings.〔Baar, V. and Sütö, W. (2009) ''Juul Kraijer''. Rotterdam: FREEM.〕
In the drawings Kraijer’s subject is always female, naked and depersonalized, an archetype or personage rather than a particular individual.〔Alphen, E. van and Malbert, R. (2015) ''Juul Kraijer : werken 2009-2015''. Zwolle: WBOOKS.〕 The model is sometimes multiplied: facing herself, head to head, or appearing as Siamese twins or triplets. In most works the human body is combined with other creatures or natural phenomena: surrounded by schools of little fish or swarms of moths, fused with branches or parts of animals or displaying mountainscapes on the skin.
Kraijer favors charcoal, and only rarely works in colour. The size of her drawings is determined by the image, which is always depicted more or less life-size.〔
Since 2011 Kraijer has produced a lot of photographs. These are also mostly black and white and thematically closely related to her drawings. She often works with the same model, who poses with objects or animals, most notably snakes.
Kraijer's works share an emblemata-like concision, showing no more than what is strictly necessary. In each image, the figure looms out of an undefined background. Definition of time is absent as well. No hairstyles or dress belonging to any specific period are shown, no hint of a narrative is present.
The postures and facial expressions are deliberately restrained and intensely concentrated. They seem to have been adopted for eternity.〔Kraijer, J. (1998) ''The Hydra''. Rotterdam.〕 Faces and bodies are a vehicle for meaning rather than portrayals of individuals. The impassive visage, in a state of half-sleep, seems to exist at an interface between self-awareness and self-extinction.〔Malbert, R. (2015) ''Drawing People. The Human figure in Contemporary Art''. London: Thames&Hudson.〕
The images elude traditional iconography. Kraijer creates naturalistic images that are memorably strange.〔Koplos, J. (April 1998) ''Juul Kraijer''. Art in America.〕
== Solo exhibitions (selection) ==

*Stedelijk Museum Schiedam (1998)
*Stedelijk Museum Het Domein, Sittard (1998)
*Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2001)
*Cobra Museum voor Moderne Kunst Amstelveen (2004 and 2009)
*Gemeentemuseum The Hague (2006)
*Galleria Monica De Cardenas, Milan / Zuoz (2004, 2007 and 2014)
*Kewenig Galerie, Cologne (2008)
*Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi (2010)
*The Wapping Project/Bankside, London (2014)
*Kunsthalle Giessen, Giessen (2014)
*Drents Museum and CBK Drenthe, Assen (2015)

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