Ibrahim Ineke

Ibrahim R. Ineke (born 1976) is a visual artist of German-Indonesian descent, based in The Hague.[1] He works mainly in the medium of comic-books, exploring its historical connection to the 19th century Penny Dreadfuls, stating the case for comic- books as the quintessential Gothic art form. The way he presents his works in exhibitions, in bespoke arrangements or as an installation, adds to the view that a strict division between the world of art and the world of comics is not relevant.[2] His work is published by Sherpa.[3] "The White People," his debut, was an homage to Arthur Machen's 1904 novella of the same name.[4] He is also curator for and initiator of artist-run gallery Baracca,[5] together with Yvo van der Vat, and occasional curator for Locatie Z.[6] His father is jazz drummer Eric Ineke.

Bibliography

Shows/Solo/Duo

Shows/Group

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.