Name Eva Pel | ||
Installation 'Eva Pel' in Old Church Amsterdam (2005)
Eva Pel (Purmerend, 1973) is a Dutch visual artist living and working in Amsterdam.
Contents
- Installation Eva Pel in Old Church Amsterdam 2005
- Education
- Residencies collections and publications
- Selected exhibitions
- References
Pel's work has dealt with the role of power and control in contemporary society. Her work has taken many different forms, like sculptural interventions, photographic research and publications.
Education
From 1993 to 1997 Pel studied Urban geography at the University of Amsterdam and in 1996 at the School of Urban Planning at University of California, Los Angeles. She finished her degree with the thesis Skateboarders exploring urban public space: Ollies, obstacles and conflicts
She went on to study art in 2001 at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, where she graduated with a BA in fine arts in 2005
From 2010 to 2012 Pel studied at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague for a MA in Artistic Research.
Residencies, collections and publications
Pel's work is part of several public and private collections including De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam, the Port of Amsterdam and Baker & McKenzie, Amsterdam.
In 2009 she published Observations of a Celebration NL&NY 2009 in collaboration with graphic designer Claudia Doms. The interview newspaper Fame was published in 2005 with graphic design by Natasha Chandani.