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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christiaan Paul Damsté, Ruit, 1974

Christiaan Paul Damsté

Ruit, 1974
White marble
H 40 W 36 D 2,5 cm
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Christiaan Paul Damsté works as an assemblage artist, employing found and often discarded materials as the foundation of his practice. Through processes of selection, reconfiguration, and composition, these seemingly insignificant...
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Christiaan Paul Damsté works as an assemblage artist, employing found and often discarded materials as the foundation of his practice. Through processes of selection, reconfiguration, and composition, these seemingly insignificant elements are transformed into carefully constructed works.

His reliefs bring together a diverse range of textures, colours, and surfaces, combining a formal, almost constructivist language with a sensitivity to change, irregularity, and use. Painted fragments, raw cuts, and traces of previous functions remain visible, allowing the material to retain its history within the composition.

Damsté’s practice can be situated within a lineage of post-war assemblage and constructivist thinking, while remaining distinctly personal in its use of reclaimed materials. While his works are governed by a clear structural logic, he deliberately leaves space for imperfection and deviation. This tension between control and contingency — between order and the inherent unpredictability of found materials — defines the character of his work.

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