Frank Koolen – Het Mensbewijs
In the city foyer Boove, amidst showcases, tables, and chairs, the sculptures of Frank Koolen emerge: colorful, grotesque, rock-like heads, in relation to handmade furniture and a collection of carefully composed objects. The small installations recall museum displays, but with a playful and slightly absurdist twist. Here, the actual past is not the focus, but rather a personal attempt at human interpretation: a collection of traces, memories, and rituals. Koolen’s project The Human Evidence poses the question: what do we keep, why, and how do we tell who we are?
Koolen (1978) studied at HKU, De Ateliers, and the Rijksakademie. His practice is interdisciplinary and encompasses sculpture, installation, painting, and performance. He recently had a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde (DK), showcased work at the Middelheimmuseum (B), and created public artworks such as the Monument for Future Happiness in Drachten.