Willem Lenssinck (1947) - photo 1

Willem Lenssinck

Willem Lenssinck, a Dutch-German sculptor and designer born in 1947, has carved a unique niche in the world of art and design. Growing up in Utrecht, the Netherlands, he developed a keen interest in the arts, later attending the Academy of Fine Arts (HKU). After graduating in 1969, he was immediately hired as a designer for industrial ceramics at Royal Delft, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.

Lenssinck's work is a fascinating blend of sculpture and design, characterized by futuristic aesthetics, sharp lines, and highly polished surfaces. His favorite subjects, such as horses, machines, and female figures, often convey a sense of technological advancement and transformation. He has been particularly noted for his sculptures in bronze, German silver, stainless steel, and aluminum, as well as his innovative furniture and lighting designs.

A pioneer in utilizing 3D design techniques, Lenssinck has embraced new technologies to push the boundaries of traditional sculpting. Since 2005, he has been using these processes to overcome limitations in traditional modeling, allowing for more complex and precise creations. This approach is evident in his sculptures, which often feature intricate interplay between organic and mechanical forms.

Lenssinck's work is globally recognized and can be found in prestigious collections, including the British Museum in London and the Museum Beelden aan Zee in Scheveningen. His contributions to art have been acknowledged with several accolades, including the Pieter d’Hont Award in 1991. His presence at prominent art fairs like the PAN Fine Art Fair in Amsterdam and TEFAF in Maastricht has further cemented his status as a distinguished artist.

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Date and place of birt:21 april 1947, Woerden, The Netherlands
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Designer, Graphic artist, Sculptor
Art style:Contemporary art

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