Statue from the series Greyman by Daniël Rozenberg (Dadara).
This statue is 18 cm high.
Packed in a nice gift packaging.
Discover the iconic art project Greyman by Dutch artist Dadara (Daniel Rozenberg). Greyman, a gray, office clerk-like figure, symbolizes the alienation and colorlessness of modern life. This artwork is a powerful visual critique of bureaucracy, conformity and the monotony of everyday existence.
Greyman has received a lot of attention and has been shown in various galleries and museums. The work evokes recognition and is praised for its confrontational message, while it can also cause discomfort among those affected by the sharp criticism.
Add a piece of profound art to your collection with Dadara’s Greyman art project. This work of art is not only a visual treat, but also an invitation to reflect on the structures of our modern society.
Unique series
All Greymans come from a limited series and come with a uniquely numbered certificate of authenticity. See the photos for an example. These are really the very last ones in the original packaging. These are no longer available anywhere, except at Kunst & Kadootjes for the original price!
About Dadara
Dadara is the artist name of Daniël (Piotr) Rozenberg (Łódź, February 8, 1969).
He made his name designing brochures, record and CD covers, making paintings, totem poles, cartoons, installations and performances. He first became better known with Greyman, Statue of No Liberty (gray man, un-statue of liberty), a 9-meter high statue that was erected in 1999 on Museumplein near the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Since then he has undertaken several major projects.
Since 2010, Dadara has acted as director of the Exchanghibition Bank, the name refers to (English) words for (stock) exchange, exhibition and (commercial) bank. This is not a real bank, things are done that have to do with money, for example editing existing banknotes.