Jan Dibbets is a Dutch conceptual artist known for his pioneering use of photography to explore the intersection of mathematics, perspective, and the physical landscape. He is recognized for his 'perspective corrections,' which manipulate the viewer's perception of space through photographic construction.
Born in Weert, Netherlands, in 1941, Jan Dibbets studied at the Tilburg Academy and the St. Martins School of Art in London. He emerged as a significant figure in the international conceptual art movement during the late 1960s, moving away from traditional painting toward experimental photographic processes.
His signature work involves the systematic documentation of natural environments, often utilizing geometric structures to distort or reorder spatial reality. By layering photographic sequences, he creates works that challenge the objectivity of the camera lens and emphasize the subjective nature of human vision.
Dibbets has maintained a long-standing career as a central figure in European conceptualism, with his work held in major institutional collections worldwide. His practice continues to be studied for its rigorous approach to the relationship between light, geometry, and the photographic medium.
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