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Frank Koolen (1978, Maastricht) studied at the School of the Arts in Utrecht, the Ateliers and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunst in Amsterdam. The work of Frank Koolen consists of video works, photography and installations. His most recent work is characterized by semi-scientific approaches towards his subject. He made for KAAP -a family exhibition at Fort Ruigenhoek- an archeological site where kids could dig up everyday objects and place these objects in a museum for the future. Koolen is also a lecturer at the department of fine art from the School of the Arts Utrecht and curator of KAAP in 2012. His work is displayed in galleries and museums in The Netherlands and abroad and is included in the art collection of the Museum van Bommel van Dam and the collection Océ / van der Grinten.
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