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Jop Vissers Vorstenbosch (NL, 1986) graduated in 2011 as a visual artist from HKU. Originally trained as an oil painter, he expanded his practice into large-scale spatial presentations in a time when images compete for more than a fleeting moment of attention. By adding contemporary techniques to his palette, his paintings reveal themselves in new ways through LEDs and layered plexiglass. With elements reminiscent of advertising, he explores the peripheral phenomena of everyday life.
His work has been shown at Into the Great Wide Open and Best Kept Secret, but also within the white cube, at Art Rotterdam and in many galleries and exhibition spaces including the Centraal Museum and Singer Museum. His work Monument for Digital Failure is permanently on view at Bibliotheek Neude.
Since October 2025, Jop’s new work Plasma Gluon Soup has been on display at the National Institute for Subatomic Physics at Science Park in Amsterdam. With twisting paint structures and complex modes of presentation, he gives form to this elusive matter.