Han Nefkens
Han Nefkens (born 1954) is a Dutch writer and art collector. Nefkens purchases and commissions international contemporary art with the specific purpose to give it on long-term loan or donate it to museums.
Born in Rotterdam in 1954, Nefkens studied journalism in France and the United States. He worked as a radio correspondent in Mexico for eleven years. He discovered in 1987 he was HIV-positive.
In 2001 he started the H+F Collection of contemporary art, which consists of photographs, videos, installations and paintings by – among others – Jeff Wall, Sam Taylor-Wood, Bill Viola, Shirin Neshat and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Nefkens places them on long-term loan to museums in the Netherlands and abroad, including the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, Rotterdam’s Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais in Dunkirk.
In 2006, Nefkens set up ArtAids, a foundation that uses art in order to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS and improve the lives of people living with HIV.
In addition to being a collector and patron of the arts, Nefkens is also a writer. His first book, Bloedverwanten ("Blood Brothers"; 1995), is a semi-autobiographical novel about two brothers who are both infected with the AIDS virus. This was followed by a collection of short pieces,Twee lege stoelen ("Two Empty Chairs"; 2005). The book De Gevlogen Vogel notities over een herwonnen leven ("Borrowed Time: Notes on a Recovered Life"), which was published in 2008 and has been translated into Spanish, is a report of the lengthy recovery process of Nefkens' HIV induced encephalitis.
"Giving is one of the most underrated values in society", Nefkens says. "By setting up something that I can share with others, I become part of the world. Sharing is the antidote to loneliness, when you share you are not alone."[1]
Bibliography
[edit]Year | Dutch Title | English Title | Editorial |
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1995 | Bloedverwanten | Blood Brothers | Wereldbibliotheek |
2005 | Twee lege stoelen | Two Empty Chairs | Van der Graff |
2008 | De Gevlogen Vogel notities over een herwonnen leven | Borrowed Time: Notes on a Recovered Life | Atlas |
2011 | Han Nefkens. De eerste tien jaar | Han Nefkens. The first ten years | Atlas |
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Han Nefkens Foundation
- Art Aids
- Han Nefkens work
- Interview with Han Nefkens: “I am surviving AIDS, and art certifies that I am still alive”- La Vanguardia - 21 May, 2009
- Interview with Han Nefkens:“It awakened in me the desire to share” - La Vanguardia - 15 March, 2010
- Interview with Han Nefkens: Han Nefkens: “I’m more of a guardian than a collector” - El País - 14 August, 2010
- Henny de Lange interview with Han Nefkens: "Art is an enrichment of life" - Trouw - 30 October, 2010