Lily van der Stokker NL, b. 1954
Biography
Lily van der Stokker (°1954 Netherlands) Van der Stokker’s visual language of flowers, looping lines, clouds and curlicues in bold, bright colors, raises questions about what we regard as typically feminine. Her work can be placed in the tradition of feminist art, which does not conform to prevailing standards of good taste. As such, she often exploits concepts that are ‘banned’ from contemporary art, such as the frivolous and decorative.
Works
Exhibitions
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Infinite Flowers, part 4
PLUS-ONE GALLERY (NEW SOUTH) 25 Jun - 21 Aug 2022A blooming group show about the infinite inspiration of flowers 25.06 - 21.08.22 “From the oval-shaped flower-bed there rose perhaps a hundred stalks spreading into heart-shaped or tongue-shaped leaves half...Read more -
Groupshow 'Looking at the world through rose coloured glasses'
PLUS-ONE GALLERY, (NEW SOUTH) 19 Jan - 3 Mar 2019Looking At The World Through Rose Coloured Glasses, is: Adam Leech - Andy Warhol - Antwan Horfee – Arman - Bendt Eyckermans - Beni Bischof - Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx...Read more