- Peter Jansen (art educator)
Peter Jansen is educated as a painter at the Royal Academy of Art in
The Hague , The Netherlands. He taught art at the Academy of Art in Rotterdam and the Utrecht School of the Arts. He was a pioneer in the field of the use of computers in art education in The Netherlands and in 1988 he became Managing Director of the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Art, Media & Technology. At this moment he travels non-stop over the world, creating his 'Panoramic Works'.RESUME
1938 Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1956-1961 Royal Academy, The Hague, Faculty of Fine Arts
1961 First Godon Prize of the Royal Academy, Diploma Cum Laude.
1963 First Royal Subvention for Fine Arts of the Queen of the Netherlands
1963 Dutch Contribution at the 3rd Paris Biennial.
1965 Second Royal Subvention for Fine Arts of the Queen of the Netherlands
1969-1985 Professor at the Academy of the Fine Arts, Rotterdam
1978-1998 Co-operation with Matthijs van Dam, environmental art.
1982-1985 Member of the Advisory Board of the Minister of Culture
1985-1988 Founder and co-ordinator of the Department of Computer Graphics, Academy of Arts, Rotterdam
1986-1988 Member of the Advisory Board of the Minister of Education in the field of computer use
1988-1993 Managing Director of the Utrecht School of the Arts, Faculty of Art, Media & Technology
1994-now Start of a non-stop travel around the world. Panorama Works and publications for Gottmer Publishers, Holland.
Many national and international exhibitions, among others:Municipal Museum of The Hague, Delft and Schiedam, The Netherlands;Musee d'Art Moderne, Paris France; Landesmuseum, Dusseldorf Germany.
His work is represented in the collection of the Municipal Museum of The Hague;the Print Collection of the State of the Netherlands and in several national and international private collections.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
1963 Gallery AlVeka, The Hague, with Struycken, Verhoog and Van Bohemen.
1963 Municipal Museum, The Hague, Recent Acquisitions.
1963 Musee d'Art Moderne, Paris, 3rd Biennale de Paris.
1964 Het Slot, Zeist, 'New Figuratives'
1964 Gallery Numero, Rome, Florence, one man shows.
1964 Gallery N9, Utrecht
1965 Gallery Wout Vuyk, Hilversum, with Armando.
1965 Gallery Numero, Venice and Milan with Struycken, Verhoog.
1966 Municipal Museum Delft, 'Contour of Dutch Art'
1968 Municipal Museum The Hague, 'New Dutch Figuratives'
1969 Pulchri Studio, The Hague, one man show
1970 Doelen, Rotterdam
1985 Pulchri Studio, the Hague, with Matthijs van Dam
1986 Museum Bonnefanten, Maastricht, 'Digital Images'
1987 Cebit, Hannover, Germany.
1987 Municipal Museum Dusseldorf, Germany.
1988 Centre of Fine Art, Municipal Art Commissions, Rotterdam
1991 Museum Waterland, Purmerend.
1993 Gallery Ink, 'Constructivists of The Hague'.
1994 Starke Diepstra, Nieuwegijn, 'First Prize sculpture for a GSM Antenna'.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
'Selected Acquisitions 1957-1963' publication Municipal Museum The Hague, The Netherlands
'Third Biennial of Paris, 1963', publication Musee d'Art Moderne de Paris, France
'Contour onzer Beeldende Kunsten' 1966, publication Stedelijk Museum, Delft, The Netherlands
'International Directory of Arts' 1972, publication Deutsche Centraldruckerei AG, Germany
'The Architect', June 1982, Beeldrapportage, article, The Netherlands
'Commissions', 1983, publication Centre of the Arts, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
'Digital Images', 1986, publication Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht, The Netherlands
'Environmental Art in Amsterdam' 1987, publication Arbeiderspers, The Netherlands
'Metro-Art in Metropolitans', 1987, publication The Central Bank, Brussels, Belgium
'Kwartaalblad 4' 1987, Kunst en Bedrijf, article,The Netherlands
'Art and Electronics', 1987, publication Egon Verlag, New York, USA
'Art in the Rotterdam Subway', 1988, publication 'Rotterdam Foundation of the Arts', The Netherlands
'Landmarks, Art and Computer'; monthly paper 'Datawelt', January 1988, article, Germany
'Op het scherpst van de snede'; monthly paper 'Indruk' no 3, article, The Netherlands
'Bouwfonds Nederlandse Gemeenten, September 1991, article, The Netherlands
'Sculptures in the Hague', 1992, publication Stroom, The Hague, The Netherlands
'First Prize design GSM Antenna', 1994, publication Starke Diepstra, The Netherlands
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