Culture Making is now archived. Enjoy five years of reflections on culture worth celebrating.
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the book and Andy Crouch, please visit andy-crouch.com.
"Ontbijtje," gouache on paper, by Robert Amesbury, from the 2007 show "Pronk" at the Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, Bernard Toale Gallery
Last year I helped my friend Rob with the artist's statement to cover his then-latest gallery show, called "Pronk," an old Dutch word used to describe, among other things, a certain sort of exuberant, luxuruious still-life painting popular in the 17th century Netherlands (pronken being a verb that means "to strut"; ontbitje, "little breakfast," is generally food-related still life subcategory). It's been a great joy to have a personal front-row seat to Rob's continual vibrant exploration of the surprising intersection between old Dutch masters and contemporary pop and visual culture. Back in the day, Andy and I used one of Rob's early paintings for the very popular cover of
re:generation quarterly's "Evangelism" issue, linked here via the portfolio of our then-art directors (and designers of this very website),
Yee Design.
Nate:
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