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Born in 1957 in ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands. After studying psychology in Innsbruck, (Austria), he was the founding director of a private art academy in Greece. Since 1994, he has been concentrating solely on being an artist. From 1994 until now, numerous travels and longer stays in Japan, , Canada, , Ireland, The Netherlands and the USA, among other places.
After a phase of figurative painting while becoming acquainted with the work of fauvist artists, Rietmeyer developed in Southern from 1997 on his own art form of the “Boxes”, stimulated by his getting to know American minimal art and the so-called new abstraction. The boxes are three-dimensional objects, most often painted on five sides, which are presented on the wall or on the floor in multi-part, variable installations. Although he works with many various materials, such as concrete, metal, glass, silicone and glue, nevertheless, oil paint remains his preferred material. Departing from the conviction that even a minimalist approach cannot produce a completely depersonalized, “objective” work of art free of emotion, Rietmeyer, with these Boxes (and since 1998, also with his “Objects on Paper”), dedicates himself to the task of making visible the subjectively felt effect of cities and landscapes. This comes about with the purely abstract formal means of color, form, material, surface structure, composition and the installation in space.
Discover contemporary artworks by Rene Rietmeyer, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary dutch artists. Artistic domains: Painting. Artist represented by European Cultural Centre. type: Artist, member since 2025 (Country of origin Netherlands). Buy Rene Rietmeyer's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Rene Rietmeyer. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Born in 1957 in ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands. After studying psychology in Innsbruck, (Austria), he was the founding director of a private art academy in Greece. Since 1994, he has been concentrating solely on being an artist. From 1994 until now, numerous travels and longer stays in Japan, , Canada, , Ireland, The Netherlands and the USA, among other places.
After a phase of figurative painting while becoming acquainted with the work of fauvist artists, Rietmeyer developed in Southern from 1997 on his own art form of the “Boxes”, stimulated by his getting to know American minimal art and the so-called new abstraction. The boxes are three-dimensional objects, most often painted on five sides, which are presented on the wall or on the floor in multi-part, variable installations. Although he works with many various materials, such as concrete, metal, glass, silicone and glue, nevertheless, oil paint remains his preferred material. Departing from the conviction that even a minimalist approach cannot produce a completely depersonalized, “objective” work of art free of emotion, Rietmeyer, with these Boxes (and since 1998, also with his “Objects on Paper”), dedicates himself to the task of making visible the subjectively felt effect of cities and landscapes. This comes about with the purely abstract formal means of color, form, material, surface structure, composition and the installation in space.
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