EUGENIE BOON
Driven by her upbringing on Curaçao and the rich history of the island, Eugenie Boon engages into a multidisciplinary practice spanning, painting, sculpture, performance and relational artworks.
In shamanistic, playful, poetic yet critical works, Eugenie investigates the relationship between Curaçao & the Netherlands, questioning how Dutch Nationalism has muted Curaçao culture and how a sense of both knowledge and pride towards it could be reinstalled.
While her paintings are a culmination of both personal and historical narratives that bring to the forefront, the complexities that Eugenie encounters in her daily life, performing comes culturally natural to her as theatricality is abundant throughout Curaçao culture.
Eugenie considers art a profound tool to amplify not just her own voice, but also that of others. Her works intend to start conversations that offer guidance and enables self- development among her fellow people of the Caribbean, as well as education to the western community that has been deprived of another perspective than their own.
Eugenie Boon is represented at Art Weiland by gallery
Bon ganchá, 2023
Chapi ke chapi, 2021