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Frank Dammers

Zwolle Netherlands

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    MY COLOURFULL ARTWORK IS A POWERFULL AND CREATIVE WELL FOR HOPE AND OPTIMISM AND HEALS.

    My motivation to creating Dreaming New York and Freedom New York is a little story:

    As a Dutch artist I am impressed by the impressive modern architecture from American cities that is so typical a reflection of the positive energy that its cities exude.

    In spite of the many setbacks I have during my life I never lost my positive attitude. I have a fighter mentality and I recognize those who has and have a personal tragedy as the result of the 9/11 attacks, and yet summoned up the energy and the indomitability to carry on. I felt a strong sense of identification with the survivors. I have found in my paintings an equivalent for that constructive fundamental, basic.

    On the moment from the 9/11 attacks it was 10 year earlier I had a big car accident survived. That car accident changed my life and also from my family I lost my job, my new own office and my health was failing. Two year later I’ve got again a serious car accident together with my pregnant wife and the problems become bigger and bigger. I have a strong will to survive and to get the maximum results from the possibilities and I have also fight to get a better live again but now as an artist.

    When I was with my family in 2004 on holiday in Mexico we met people from the States who has survived the 9/11 attacks and also a deputy from New York who lost many colleagues.

    That meeting and the stories of the 9/11 attacks I’ve got the feeling to do something in an artistic way. The Americans, New Yorkers and victims from other countries and also tourist I have met from all over the world who has feelings of sadness they have something in common, we will overcome. These constructive and positive elements have found a resonance in my paintings.

    This experience give me the inspiration for my work DREAMING NEW YORK and finally FREEDOM NEW YORK.

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    Biography:

    Frank Dammers (Zwolle, 1951) shares with Mondriaan, and other artists who work in the spirit of the Bauhaus, the desire to give expression and form through his art to the ideology of a better world. His fascination for architecture is evident in the geometric and balanced nature of his composition, wherein each area of color appears to inhabit its natural place of the canvas. The intensity of his working methods attests to his predisposition towards confronting challenge and his refusal to take the easy route. He creates tableaux that are immediately recognizable, in contrast to many of his geometric-abstract colleagues. Dammers composes city silhouettes that are easily traced back to their point of inspiration. We recognize the skyline of New York and Los Angeles as readily as we identify the ‘Art Heads ‘captured in geometric patterns or the patchwork of colors that represents a pyramid. Dammers plays ingeniously whit space and perspective, thus inviting comparison with both Esscher and certain magical realists. His world is essentially too good to be true. Harmony, balance and adventure keep step with each other in paintings that are easy on the eye, and yet are equally extraordinary and often tantalizingly misleading.

    It is unsurprising that the work of the Dutch painter Frank Dammers is received with such enthusiasm in the United States. This appreciation is not only due to the painter’s penchant for portraying the monumental skylines of American cities, but is also bred out of a shared mentality. The artist’s fascination whit the impressive modern architecture that is so typical of that land of innovation is a reflection of the positive energy that its cities exude.

    The expression ‘Only the sky is the limit ‘would be appearing to be Frank Dammers’ motto. In spite of the many setbacks he has had to endure during his life, he has never lost his positive attitude. His is a kindred spirit to the fighter’s mentality exhibited by those who experienced personal tragedy as the result of the 9/11 attacks, and yet summoned up the energy and the indomitability to carry on. To Dammers, the USA is far more than the land of unlimited possibilities. He recognizes the desire to show the world that adversity exists to be conquered, and that one can emerge from the struggle as a stronger person. The ambition to reach the highest goals, coupled with this dogged determination, appeals to him enormously. These constructive and positive elements of the American character have found a resonance in the paintings of Frank Dammers.

    Taking on fresh challenges. Choosing for a constructive approach, with no holds barred. Looking to harvest the maximum yield from each opportunity. Not being afraid to do things the hard way. Approaches to life are that are all characteristic of Frank Dammers. In 2004, he made acquaintance with a number of 9/11 survivors, and felt a sense of identification with them. At the same time, he felt a potent desire to express this feeling through his art. This gave a new impulse to his painting that did not go unnoticed in the USA. From that moment on, the interest in his work on the other side of the ocean has reached great heights.

    The most impressive discoveries are most often made when people dare to leave the beaten track. To date, Frank Dammers’ path in life has certainly not been smooth. He has been chastened by adversity, and to good effect. The story of his life could fill at least one novel; a new chapter has been added practically every day since he took his first steps in the world of depictive art. Although there is no direct thematic relationship between Dammers’ work and his life story, it is evident that his artistic oeuvre is directly related to his mien and character.

    Frank Dammers moved to The Hague soon after his birth, but his parents separated soon afterwards. His father, who had fought in the Dutch East Indies, remained in The Hague and Frank moved with his mother to the town Zwolle where they shared a house with his grandparents and uncle. This uncle had been in the resistance as a young man, and was later to work for the British Secret Service under General Montgomery. Frank traveled through Germany in 1953 with his uncle, who wanted him to view with his own eyes the scale of the destruction that the bombardments had caused, and to see how the reconstruction was progressing Frank attended the exclusive Park school as his mother wanted him to have nothing but the best. After grade school, his attention to his studies lapsed and at the age of fifteen he left school to join the Royal Marines. His mother became afflicted with a virulent form of cancer and was so ill that he felt obliged to leave the marines and return to school, in order to be closer to her. However, his mother’s illness made it difficult for him to study so he went to work as a dental technician, caring for his mother until her death at fifty-one.

    After his mother’s death in 1973 Dammers took up the reins of his own life; he married, two sons and a daughter were born and rapidly acquired his accounting certificates. Initially he worked for a bank and then for a well known computer company in Rotterdam. While working for this company he followed a course in mathematical programming languages in London. Between 1975 and 1978 he set up the computerization of a large trucking company in Zwolle, as head of the computer division. Between whiles he took computer courses at IBM.

    He divorced in 1983 and chose to take responsibility for his children’s upbringing, a few days a week. He was appointed as the head of administration at a large foundation in Zwolle that was involved with the running of a centre for disadvantaged young people, and he met his present wife a few years later. Frank Dammers was the victim of a serious road accident in 1991 and this was followed by an endless succession of operations. In 1993 he was again the victim of an accident and this time his wife was also injured. On that moment she was five months pregnant and she gave birth to a daughter in August 1993. Frank and his wife were unable to continue in their professions as a result of the injuries they had sustained, as they had both been rendered severely incapacitated.

    In 2002 Frank started to paint. Heretofore, he had paid a little attention to his creative talents, in spite of there being a number of artists on both sides of the family. After some initial experimentation, he arrived quite rapidly at a style that was reminiscent of Mondriaan and Paul Klee. Although it would be appropriate to classify Dammers work a geometric-abstract in nature, it should be noted that he has developed a singular approach to the genre. His compositions are developed intuitively, while at the same time making use of his mathematical knowledge and his ability constructively, both in the literal as in the figurative sense.

    Frank Dammers applies principles of order to his work, with enormous diligence and extreme patience. He organizes his areas of color to the point that they form an image that is as true to the strictures of actual perception as to the unbridled imagination of the artist and his fervor for viewing reality in a positive and constructive manner.

    Wim van der Beek
    Art critic and publicist