Krista van der Niet, 2008
Fruit, 2008
Created by Krista van der Niet in 2008. The artwork is a c-print and displayed at 30 x 40 cm.
In this playful interpretation of the classic still-life genre, Dutch photographer Krista van Niet addresses societal themes in a seemingly humorous manner. Fruit has always been a much-used theme in this genre: it refers for instance to the transience of life. Van der Niet quite literally dresses up her fruit in contemporary garb: various fruits are shown packed in a translucent panty, set within a neutral space.
Van der Niet’s work is recognisable for her use of light-hearted and aesthetical images to question basic societal assumptions. In Fruit she explores the boundary line between human and object, addressing themes of vulnerability and femininity. The skin-coloured panty forms a visual metaphor for the strictly defined models that women are often expected to conform to in today’s society. Fruit was part of the Still/Life exhibition in 2011, where contemporary photographers presented a modern take on the still-life genre.
© Krista van der Niet, courtesy of the Foam Collection
