Lotte Keijzer
A product of so-called freedom , 2025
Acrylic and pencil on canvas
150 x 150 cm
59 x 59 in
59 x 59 in
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A product of so called freedom (Airplane seat) In the 90’s my dad moved to Portugal while my siblings and I stayed living in Holland with my mom. Him pursuing...
A product of so called freedom (Airplane seat)
In the 90’s my dad moved to Portugal while my siblings and I stayed living in Holland with my mom. Him pursuing his freedom resulted in the 3 of us flying to Portugal pretty much every school holiday to spend time with him. Back then, there was little or no concern about traveling by plane. As far as I can remember, stratosphere-wise, there were only some ozone problems (and weirdly, only above Australia). Many of my classmates back then had never flown, but we were roaming the skies multiple times a year. It felt like a luxury, something special, and that’s what my dad kept telling us. But the reality was - not having to fly to see our dad would have been even more special.
In the 90’s my dad moved to Portugal while my siblings and I stayed living in Holland with my mom. Him pursuing his freedom resulted in the 3 of us flying to Portugal pretty much every school holiday to spend time with him. Back then, there was little or no concern about traveling by plane. As far as I can remember, stratosphere-wise, there were only some ozone problems (and weirdly, only above Australia). Many of my classmates back then had never flown, but we were roaming the skies multiple times a year. It felt like a luxury, something special, and that’s what my dad kept telling us. But the reality was - not having to fly to see our dad would have been even more special.
Exhibitions
Lotte Keijzer, Position of BeingKristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin, 12 September - 11 October 20251
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