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This immersive installation features the Jester seated in a surreal, chapel-like space where visitors are invited into open-ended conversations about existence, reality, and identity. The environment, a filt-lined room with no corners and a dock-like platform, creates a setting that encourages reflection without judgment, mirroring religious architecture but rejecting dogma. Acting as a curious mediator, the Jester allows each visitor’s perspective to become central. The project reimagines the function of sacred space, offering a framework for meaning-making that adapts to individual perspectives.
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This world and the times I live in pulls on me like a royal court where I’ll perform my song and dance - pretending not to be caught in its intrigue and drama, while seeking new meanings and hidden beauty behind the scenes. I try to navigate these situations as a Jester, allowing absurd and surreal inspirations while speaking with sincerity to those around me. The Jester is less a project itself but more a position and professional alter-ego to use in certain contexts.
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A protagonist visits a “spatial therapist” and is revealed to be four different beings—a skeleton, a beast, a humanoid, and a dolphin—each with their own unique and contradictory relationship with space. An illustrated etiological story, accompanied by a theoretical paper analysing ultimately diverse and contradicting interpretations of space, 94 pages + 101 pages
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An Illustrated and narrated story of 65 pages : A man, torn between love and the pull of the wider world, multiplies himself so he can explore life while remaining with his beloved, only to later reunite with his many selves in a bittersweet celebration.
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An illustrated and intensely abstract story, 84 pages : A non-creature observes and imitates, looking for something to do with reality.
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For the Bosch Parade in Den Bosch, I created a deliberately dysfunctional float operated by three performers, each with specific senses disabled. Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s chaotic visions, the float was a living metaphor for society’s flawed yet persistent collaboration, culminating in a real, unscripted capsizing.
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The Cave was a 24-hour residency curated and made by Olivier, where seven artists in turn transformed a bare cave-like space with primitive materials, each responding to what the previous left behind. Framed by the fictional authoritarian P.O.W., the project examined how we negotiate inheritance, function, and creative freedom under imposed structures.
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DINN is an interactive installation of four sculptural heads that respond to the emotional tone of a visitor’s voice, offering a poetic reflection on how we express and interpret emotions. Using custom-built technology and hand-crafted elements, it offers an alternative to surveillance-driven emotion recognition, exploring emotional nuance in human–technology interaction.
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The Altered is a long-term project exploring the relationship between the body, senses, and space through wearable “anti-prostheses” that disrupt natural movement and perception. Initially a personal experiment, it grew into public performances where the struggle to adapt to these altered bodies invited both tension and empathy from audiences.
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Websites
Personal
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Curriculum vitae
Education
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2023 - 2025Master Interior architecture Den Haag, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten diploma
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2018 - 2019BA Fine Art Expirimental Media (I could join in the graduation year due to previous experience and have the full diploma even if I only attended one year)) Prague City University, Czech Republic - Owned by Teesside University - UK diploma
exhibitions
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2025Public Experiments Public Space Anywhere I do many performances and projects spontaneously and in public space without announcing it or linking it to any organisation. For example, sitting on a pillar for a few days, or falling around the city each time a new anti-structure. This is due to the fact that a large part of my practice is about learning and experimentation. And I believe that an unannounced interaction between my work and an ''audience'' is more powerful than one where they are aware of what to expect. Solo
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2022The Ceremony The Bosch Parade Den Bosch, Netherlands A Parade float in the shared public performance inspired by Jeroen Bosch. I created an unwieldy float mimicking the horrors of a Jeroen Bosch Painting. The chaos in my work was not rehearsed. boschparade.nl/en/programme-2022/ Solo
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2022The Altered Kaapstad Tilburg, Netherlands I presented my long standing work of making anti functional stillts to show how it might feel to have another body, This was presented in the streets of Tilburg. kaapstadtilburg.nl/ Solo
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2020DINN Commotion T56 Eindhoven, Netherlands A self-curated exhibition where I presented a new installation, DINN, as well as invited works from artists Ildiko Horvath, Alexandre Andrada, and Anthony Tsang. www.t56.nl/ Group
Projects
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2025
A space of Curiousity KABK The Hague, Netherlands How do I combine architecture, art, philosophy, and storytelling in a context that might offer people meaning? This is what I try to deal with in this project. I created a surreal space using surreal materials and went on to invite guests for hour-long conversations with me inside it. I was dressed like a jester and asked them existential questions as if I knew nothing about reality. This iteration of the project worked well. The spatial setting and the foolishness of my performance proved exceptionally effective in getting people of all kinds to talk openly about their interpretations of the world. I will now continue this research, using this type of surreal architecture as a mediator of meaning, and performance art as a kind of philosophical, interactive tool.
International exchanges/Residencies
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2018The Camp Aix-En Provence, France Een zes maanden durend innovatie- en wetenschapsprogramma op een technologiecampus in Zuid-Frankrijk, opgezet door de Franse miljonair Frédéric Chevallier (inmiddels failliet), bood me de kans om met CEO's en investeerders in gesprek te gaan en te praten over de toekomst van de wereld. Ik heb veel geleerd van deze ervaring, zowel positief als negatief. Waar ik voorheen nog ambitieus was om via direct design te werken, werd mijn denken daarna veel abstracter. www.thecamp.fr/en
Awards and grants
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2025Stipend for Courage and Integrity Stichting tot Steun The Hague, Netherlands This foundation of the Royal Academy of Art, awards a €3,500 cash prize each year to several graduation projects. One of these prizes is entitled "Courage and Integrity," for which uniquely no accountability is expected regarding the use of the grant.