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Title:
Self Portrait 1997 No 43
Artist / Maker:
Akkerman, Phillip
Date/Period:
1997
Museum link:
Ferens Art Gallery

<P><EM>Self-Portraits</EM>, 1986 – 1999<BR>Philip Akkerman&nbsp; (b.1957)&nbsp;<BR><BR>The Dutch artist, Philip Akkerman, is obsessed by the exploration of his identity.&nbsp;He has focused exclusively on self portraits for over 20 years and produced many thousands of variations on his own face.&nbsp;He views this work in a universal context, <BR>&nbsp;<BR>‘I must continue making self-portraits as long as I live, for better or for worse.&nbsp;I reproduce my life.&nbsp; Broadly speaking, we all experience the same.&nbsp;I paint one of the many.&nbsp;Consequently I paint everyone’. <BR>&nbsp;<BR>The Ferens’ series of portraits were painted over a 13 year period.&nbsp;They demonstrate that identity can change over time, even from one day to the next and that a person may have many different identities, or aspects to their personality.&nbsp; <BR>&nbsp;<BR>Seen together, the paintings also provide a record of Akkerman’s ageing process.&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR>&nbsp;<BR>Each work demands to be seen close-up and each element is treated differently; facial features such as neck, nose, hair and paint style, colour and texture.&nbsp;Some portraits are more formal and realistic.&nbsp; In others he deliberately distorts and exaggerates his features and facial expression, using colour to heighten their disturbing psychological impact.</P> <P>&nbsp; <BR>Tempera and oil on panel <BR>Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme with Lottery funding from the Arts Council England, 2000 </P>

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