Descrizione Opera / Biografia
Johannes Genemans (1942, Leiden,
Holland) is a multifaceted artist. Since
childhood, he’s acknowledged and
nurtured an artistic vocation, starting
as a designer and developing as a
sculptor. He began his professional
career by elegantly standing out as a refined
stylist in the Made in Italy fashion industry. At
the end of the Seventies and the beginning of
the Eighties, his innovative footwear designs
started to be admired worldwide.
Recognisable under the prestigious Opanka
and Arco Sport brands, his models seduced the
demanding and sophisticated tastes of Europe’s
most prestigious clientele. In the early Nineties,
however, he bid farewell to the world of fashion
styling, selling his commercial and industrial
company to devote himself fully to the ancient
and genuine fascination of art, particularly
sculpture, an ardent passion that had motivated
him since childhood. In 2000, he created
his own artistic style, moulding figurative
sculptures linked by a thread, Art Nouveau.
His works make emotions visible by shaping
and blending them in bronze. His works tell of
the strength of women all over the world; six
young women whose expressive faces represent
six cultures and six different ways of conceiving
relations between genders.
Today, more than ever, the revolutionary force
of the feminine essence comes to the fore.
The fairer sex, an expression of strength and
resilience, imposes itself in the world of the
Dutch artist as a force of United Cultures.
Six women, six ethnicities, and six bronze
sculptures representing six geographical and
cultural areas of the globe tell us about the
obstacles and daily humiliations endured by the
Orissa
Indian culture
strength of women’s inherent creative energy.
The ancient awe of the Great Mother or Mother
Goddess revives and regenerates with the same
essence in the world’s different cultures, in
the full creed of multiculturalism and multiethnicity.
Six different ethnicities but one soul.
The journey he began in 2010 culminated in
the spring of 2015, ready to be displayed at the
Expo in Milan. The works of the Dutch genius,
at first little considered by critics, have ended
up becoming an object of interest throughout
Europe, conquering prestigious showcases such
as The United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland,
or the well-known Keukenhof flower park in
Holland.
Overseas, he landed in Miami in a digital
exhibition set up as part of one of the most
important international contemporary art fairs,
then in New York, Tokyo and in all the cities
where his sculptures meet the most diverse
audiences: men and women differing in their
traditions and struggles for emancipation.
The artist encounters, absorbs, feeds on and
questions his own and other cultures. He
listens, learns and models himself and only
at the end of this path, he gives shape to his
works. Art is a need, and Johannes Genemans’
need is to give his works the soul of emotional
instinct in order to transmit it to the beholder.
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