The enigmatic installations of Guda Koster

Human limits and insecurities, obsessions and fears, vanity and desire are beautifully captured in the humorous and challenging sculpture and photography of Dutch artist Guda Koster.

Using clothing as a statement and confession of her enigmatic figures, stimulating the viewer to look beyond appearance, the artist recreates and reflects psychological, social and behavioral patterns through geometric shapes, textiles, color and repetition. Trapped in their own decadent boxes and waiting for their unfulfilled dreams and promises to set them free, the bearers of multiple possible identities depicted by Guda Koster expose themselves acting as a symbol of today’s paradoxical human condition.

Guda Koster’s work is published in the Portfolio pages of Cercle Magazine #4: Costumes.

Twins, 2011
The promised land, 2015, photographie
Polkadot, 2014, sculpture et photographie
Made in Kaunas detail, 2015, installation
Fear for grey mice, 2013, photographie
Decadent life, 2015, photographie
Box, 2015, sculpture et photographie
Sleeping beauty, 2014
Secret life, 2014
Red with white dots, 2012
Cloudy, 2013

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Le site de l’artiste: www.gudakoster.nl
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