Constant Dullaart | |
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![]() Constant Dullaart, Crypto Design Challenge 2016 | |
Born | Constant Klaas Willem Dullaart 7 March 1979 Leiderdorp, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam; Rijksakademie, Amsterdam |
Known for | Conceptual art, Net Art |
Notable work | The Revolving Internet, Jennifer in Paradise series, Social Media Socialism, The Death of the URL |
Movement | Balconism, Postinternet |
Awards | Prix Net Art 2015 |
Patron(s) | Mondriaan Fonds |
Constant Dullaart (born Leiderdorp, 7 March 1979) is a Dutch conceptual artist, media artist, internet artist, and curator.[1] His work is deeply connected to the Internet.
Dullaart was born and raised in Leiderdorp in the Netherlands. He attended the Gerrit Rietveld Academy from 1997 to 2002, and the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in the year 2007–2008. After his graduation in 1997 he settled as artist in Amsterdam. From 2010 to 2015 he lived in Berlin.[1]
Dullaart drew some attention with his work series Jennifer in Paradise[2][3][4][5] which "seeks to expose the technological structures that inform modern visual culture".[6]
He is also known for distributing 2.5 million bought Instagram followers amongst a personal selection of active art-world Instagram accounts.[7]
A 4 month long durational performance commissioned by Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt got the attention of several media outlets when Dullaart raised a virtual army of thousands of fake Facebook profiles, using the names of Hessian (soldier)s from the Hetrina archive[8] of the Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen.[9][10]
He was awarded the Prix Net Art in late 2015[11] with the following jury statement:
"The fluidity of boundaries between artist and tech communities and questions of authorship, virtuosity, and the performativity of art in a mediated environment are an important aspect of the work of the winner of the 2015 Prix Net Art, Constant Dullaart. Dullaart's work stays firmly yet defiantly within the realm of contemporary art, but from a position profoundly informed by the conditions of new media networks—technical as well as cultural, social, economical, and political networks. Dullaart strives for an honest, respectful, yet unembellished approach to the materials and conditions of the network. At the same time his work is full of humor, wit, and critical commentary."
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