Published on 22 March 2011
at 17:19
by
Aurélie
Rachel de Joode's sculptures, installations, performances and photographs represent her stab at unravelling the mysteries of human existence. She uses ordinary objects such as cups, sports socks, bread, window blinds, and even sausage to make her art - with junk shops, DIY stores, the grocer's and the side of the road serving as her most trusted treasure troves.
Rachel de Joode was born in 1979 in Amersfoort, The Netherlands, where she later studied and received her degree in Time-Based Art. She currently lives and works in Berlin. Her pieces have been shown at a variety of group and solo exhibitions and have been featured in magazines including NY Arts Magazine, VORN and Picnic.
www.racheldejoode.com
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