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Joyce Overheul’s ‘Untitled’ juxtaposes beauty & violence: a young woman w/ rifle in ballet slippers. Digital photography explores gun culture, feminist themes & unsettling realism.

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Biografia dell'artista

Joyce Overheul: Textile Rebellion Against Tradition

Joyce Overheul (born Den Bosch, Netherlands, 1989) emerged from an upbringing where gender roles weren’t universally equitable—a formative experience that instilled in her a deep conviction for justice. From early on, she’s been passionately invested in issues like women's rights, emancipation, feminism and activism, shaping the core of her artistic vision. Overheul’s art isn’t merely decorative; it’s a deliberate confrontation with societal norms and expectations, expressed through striking combinations of textile mediums and politically charged subjects. Her artistic journey began at Utrecht University Fine Arts, followed by postgraduate research at Maastricht University Fine Art, where she honed her skills in conceptual art and critical inquiry. This academic grounding informs her approach to crafting narratives that challenge conventional perspectives on gender roles and societal hierarchies. She’s particularly drawn to exploring how human behavior arises from complex interactions—a fascination reflected in the layered symbolism woven into her artworks. Overheul distinguishes herself by utilizing craft techniques historically relegated to women's domestic sphere – embroidery, weaving, appliqué – elevating them to positions of artistic significance. This conscious choice isn’t simply nostalgic; it’s a deliberate act of resistance against the historical devaluation of female labor and creativity. By juxtaposing seemingly soft materials with potent political statements, she compels viewers to reconsider their assumptions about beauty and power. Her work invites contemplation on how art can serve as a catalyst for social change. A pivotal moment in Overheul's artistic development was her residency in Tehran (Iran), where she encountered the controversial hijab—a garment symbolizing religious obligation and legal restriction—and its impact on women’s lives. Inspired by the activism surrounding this issue, she created *Utility Box on Enghelab Street* (2019) and *Iranian Velvet Pt. 3* (2019), textile pieces that cleverly utilize photographic documentation to anonymize participants and circumvent surveillance technology—a testament to her intellectual rigor and commitment to ethical artistic practice. Her meticulous attention to detail, combined with a profound understanding of social dynamics, distinguishes her work from many contemporary artists. Her exploration of feminist themes extends beyond symbolic representation; it delves into the historical context of women’s struggles for autonomy and equality. Notably, she drew inspiration from Grace Fryer's courageous defiance against systemic oppression in *Radium Girls* (2020), a portrait rendered with luminescent hands taken from a watch—a poignant reminder that resilience can flourish even amidst adversity. Overheul’s artistic vision is rooted in a belief that art possesses the capacity to provoke critical dialogue and inspire transformative action, mirroring the spirit of feminist activism and advocating for social justice. Currently supported by the Mondriaan Fund, Joyce Overheul continues to push boundaries in contemporary textile art, cementing her legacy as an artist who champions social justice through artistic expression. Her work has garnered international acclaim for its conceptual depth and visual impact, securing commissions for public art projects and establishing herself as a prominent voice within the field of feminist art.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Solo exhibition ‘Let’s Get Political’ at Museum De Fundatie Zwolle; War Memorial for Resistance Fighter Truus Van Lier for the Municipality of Utrecht.
  • Publications: ‘Let’s Get Political’ (Waanders Kunst, 2021)
## Exploring Feminist Themes Through Textile Art Overheul's artistic practice centers on confronting societal biases and advocating for gender equality. She achieves this through meticulous craftsmanship combined with politically charged imagery—a deliberate strategy designed to provoke dialogue and inspire critical reflection. Her use of textiles isn’t merely aesthetic; it embodies a symbolic resistance against patriarchal traditions and expectations, elevating traditionally feminine crafts into powerful vehicles for artistic commentary. ## Influences & Conceptual Framework Her intellectual curiosity extends beyond art history, encompassing explorations of psychology and sociology—influences evident in her nuanced portrayal of human behavior and interpersonal dynamics. Overheul’s conceptual framework prioritizes questioning established norms and challenging power structures, mirroring the spirit of feminist activism and advocating for social justice.
Joyce Overheul

Joyce Overheul

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Textile Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1989
  • Full Name: Joyce Overheul
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled
    • Utility Box on Enghelab Street
  • Place Of Birth: Den Bosch, Netherlands