b. 1968, South Africa

Kendell Geers Artworks

Using an abrasive punk sensibility, Kendell Geers often exploits in his sculpture politically loaded materials associated with state violence, resistance, and control, such as razor wire, broken glass, tyres, batons, and gunshots. These he ironically, poetically, and wittily mixes with his own autobiographical history as a descendant of the Boers. He aims for a moral ambiguity in his very layered practice and not always predictable ethical positioning. Social issues such as class, racism, power imbalance, and spirituality are reoccurring themes.

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Seminal Artworks and Developments

Bloody Hell (1990) was a very early performance where the artist washed himself with copious quantities of his own blood, acknowledging his blood ties to Boer racism and Dutch imperialism.

Self Portrait (1995) presents a smashed-off neck from a green Heineken beer bottle, a vicious barroom weapon that is, as its label says, 'Imported from Holland'. The title raises disturbing questions about the artist's psyche—a penchant for spontaneous violence perhaps.

Jesusfuckingchrist (2006) has a traditional Northern European crucifix of Jesus in his death throes, covered with the joined-up reversed and inverted letters of the word 'fuck'. Through decorative and graphic means, it expresses anger at the repressive and torturous values of Christianity.

Master Mistress of My Passion (2010), with sharp glass shards projecting out from the white body of a meditating naked woman, blends eroticism, attraction, repulsion, and fear. Contradictions abound in this ambivalent exploration of sexual desire and introspective examination.

Between the Devil and the deep blue Sea by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork installation, moving image
Kendell Geers Between the Devil and the deep blue Sea, 1999 12 video tapes, 12 television sets (56cm) and recorders, 8 Euro-palettes (used), white or orange electrical cable.
231 x 122 x 102 cm
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Untitled (Koons - New Shelton, Wet/Dry) by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork print
Kendell Geers Untitled (Koons - New Shelton, Wet/Dry), 1995 Monoprint reproduction
58 x 92 cm
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Blows Blind Another Tame by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Blows Blind Another Tame, 2015 Lead batons and iron base, unique
73 x 32 cm
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Flesh of the Spirit 205 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Flesh of the Spirit 205, 2016 Bronze
33 x 20 x 7 cm
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Flesh of the Spirit 211 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Flesh of the Spirit 211, 2016 Bronze
25.5 x 22.5 x 8.5 cm
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Rising Sign 524 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Rising Sign 524, 2012–2018 Bronze, unique
60 x 25 x 23 cm
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Venus Blinds her Lover's Shame by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Venus Blinds her Lover's Shame, 2015 Copper batons, iron base
70 x 26 x 13 cm
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Wittgenstein's Beetle 2733 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork painting
Kendell Geers Wittgenstein's Beetle 2733, 2018 Acrylic on canvas
109 x 69 cm
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Wretched of the Earth 3007 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork works on paper
Kendell Geers Wretched of the Earth 3007, 2019 Rust on paper
110 x 74 cm
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Fuckface by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork photography
Kendell Geers Fuckface, 2011 Photograph

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Mined by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork sculpture
Kendell Geers Mined, 2010 18 Carat gold
9.5 x 7.5 x 6 cm
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F. F. S. 392 by Kendell Geers contemporary artwork works on paper
Kendell Geers F. F. S. 392, 2006 Indian ink on paper, four parts
200 x 140 cm
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