Robert Pennekamp is a multidisciplinary artist from Amsterdam whose work revolves around the core question: "Is nothing what it seems?" His art serves as an investigation into the layers of reality, playing with dimensions, beliefs, and perceptions.

Key Pillars of His Artist Statement:

  • The Inverted World: Pennekamp constantly questions whether everything is upside down or reversed. He explores whether there is more than meets the eye and how we navigate significant societal shifts.
  • Process over Aesthetics: He prioritizes the idea and the artistic process over creating a traditionally "beautiful" or "understandable" image.
  • Social Reflection: His work often reacts to the hardening of society, the influence of mass media, and the decline of the welfare state.
  • Sustainability & Reuse: In his sculptures, he practices radical reuse. He prefers working with found wood and discarded materials, driven by the philosophy: "Why buy new when there is already enough?"

Artistic Practice

His portfolio is diverse and spans multiple mediums:

  • Performances & Installations: Often interactive or conceptual, such as projects centered on the theme of "choice."
  • Paintings & Drawings: These range from abstract "doodles" and cartoons to layered compositions that blur the line between fine art and illustration.
  • Community Art: He initiates projects that foster local dialogue, such as the KRIMP club or initiatives involving litter and street refuse.