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Rick Beerhorst | |
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Born | Richard Hendrik Beerhorst 1960 |
Education | University of Illinois...[1] |
Known for | Painting, Woodblock Relief Print-making, Sculpture |
Notable work |
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Style | Art Brut, Naïve Art. |
Rick Beerhorst born Richard Hendrick Beerhorst in 1960, Grand Rapids, Michigan[1], United States, is an internationally renowned artist.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
William Deresiewicz Literary Art Critic stated of Beerhorst's work, "You're a...multiplatform artist, in the term one sometimes sees...The point is versatility[15].
Beerhorst's work has been included in book covers for Walter Wangerin Jr. with 'Paul A Novel' in 2001 winning Wangerin a Christian Book Award Gold Medallion.
Stanley Hauerwas with 'Cross-Shattered Christ- Meditations on the Seven Last Words'[16][17]; Alec Hershman 'Permanent and Wonderful Storage' and a painting commissioned of Paul the Apostle for the front cover of Christianity Today[18] 'Rethinking Paul' (August 2007 edition); Shane Claiborne 'Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals'.[19][20][21][22]
Beerhorst is also known for his large-scale paintings and civic installations.[23][24][25][26][27]
Beerhorst's work spans a variety of media including painting, woodblock relief printing and sculpture[28][29].
'City as Muse' a large-scale installation, that won the ArtPrize Competition in 2014 sold for $53,000.
Beerhorst's work has been shown in 28 exhibitions, 4 Museums and Universities[30] and 10 private collections that hold more than 20 of his works each[31] across Northern and Southern Europe through to the United States[32]