ROBIN KID – Kingdom of Ends

Robin Kid is a versatile Dutch artist born in 1991, excelling in ballpoint pen drawings, oil and tempera paintings, hyper-realistic silicone and bronze sculptures, and captivating installations. His latest exhibition, “Kingdom of Ends,” is on display at Galerie Templon from September 2 to October 21, 2023.

Growing up under the care of his grandparents in a mining community, Robin Kid displayed a remarkable flair for creativity from an early age. Despite his solitary upbringing, he ingeniously constructed imaginative worlds using a treasure trove of objects and toys discovered in his attic, drawing inspiration from TV series and films. His meticulous attention to detail and a talent for crafting immersive experiences permeate his creative pursuits.

As a self-taught artist who left formal education during his teenage years, Kid’s unquenchable thirst for artistic expression led him to explore various techniques independently. His learning journey often involves delving into books or online tutorials, allowing him to master intricate processes. For hyper-realistic sculptures, he immerses himself in the techniques of acclaimed artists like Ron Mueck, Maurizio Cattelan, and Duane Hanson, experimenting with materials and honing his craft.

Robin Kid’s artistic narrative is deeply intertwined with pop culture, particularly the childlike and adolescent realms portrayed in American television. He emerges as a distinctive voice of his generation, shaped by the alternate realities of TV shows where stories conclude optimistically, mirroring the ideals and values of his upbringing. However, his recent exhibitions, like “It’s All Your Fault,” reveal his disillusionment with the hollow promises of the American Dream.

In “Kingdom of Ends,” Robin Kid skillfully appropriates the symbols of mass culture and advertising, creating an immersive theme park experience. These familiar icons, emphasizing universal beauty and kindness, take on new dimensions with the incorporation of objects such as axes and baseball bats. Drawing inspiration from artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, and the German Capitalist Realism movement, his artworks resemble children’s toys or ensembles that provoke introspection among adults.

“Kingdom of Ends” offers an exhibition that blends the enchantment of Walt Disney with the unsettling reality akin to Chris Cunningham’s creations. Kid invites viewers to peek behind the spectacle of contemporary mass culture, social media, round-the-clock news, and the burdens of an uncertain future that weigh heavily on his generation.

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