Paul Beumer
Quick Facts
Biography
Paul Beumer (born May 9, 1982) is a Dutch artist. His non-traditional artistic process includes manual resist-dyeing techniques to create abstract patterns which are described as a reminiscent of "Western High Modernism in that they allow for doubt, failure and chance." Beumer, himself, describes his works as “humble and simple in its forms.” He is presently a resident at 16/16 in Lagos, Nigeria and Schoolhouse in Mutianyu, China.
Education
Beumer received his BFA from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and completed a two-year residency at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam.
Selected works
Beumer's work has been featured in exhibitions at numerous galleries and institutions around the world including:
- ARCO Madrid (2019) –
- He wanted kisses, but all he got was analytical anecdotes and philosophic epigrams (2018) -
- The message of the flower is the flower (2017) –
- Liquid Mountain (2016) –
- Paint Wide Mouth White (2016) –
- Mister Motley Salon (2016) –
- In the shade of the elms and willows, my friends drink until they are inspired (2016) –
- Amsterdam Art Fair (2016) –
- Dry Landscape (2015) –
- Sigh, The Others (2015) –
- I won’t have the luxury of seeing scenes like this much longer (2015) –
- Tomorrow’s Harvest (2015) –
- Paul Beumer & Tim Breukers (2012) –
- Watching the Third World Slide By Through the Prism of a Champagne Glass (2011) –
- The Empire on which the Sun Never Sets (2010) –
Selected grants and awards
Beumer has been honoured for his work across his career including:
- PRO Research Grant (2016) –
- Stipend for Depth Development Artistic Practice (2015) –
- Grant for Post-academic Development Artistic Practice (2013) –
- Prince Bernhard Culture Fund (2013) –
- Nomination, De Scheffer (2013) –
- Stipend Program for Emerging Artists (2012) –
- Nomination, Royal Award for Contemporary Painting (2009) –
- Nomination, Start Point Prize, Galerie Klatovy / Klenová (2009) –