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Murder mystery: bad news or art sham? (Tuesday
7 September 2004)
compiled by Isobel Harbison
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| Jan De Groot, Paradise Lost.
And so are we. Image held here |
It is hardly unusual for the editor at CIRCA
to receive art-news alerts and press releases via e-mail, therefore
when we received one from the director of the Detroit Museum of
New Art telling us of the tragic death of the young artist Jan
de Groot (touted to be exhibiting in the upcoming Piss-Off
exhibition with the likes of Sarah Lucas and Sam Taylor-Smith),
we believed them, and in a slightly shallow way, mourned his loss.
Well, it would have been vulgar not to. The details were mildly
gruesome
Without warning, Dutch
artist Jan de Groot, 37, has jumped from his parents apartment
and is crushed on the sidewalk below. Later, his parents were
discovered beheaded in their beds. Their heads seem to have disappeared
completely... Jane Speaks, organizing curator for the Detroit
Museum of New Art let her public relations department issue a
brief epithet: It may be said that Jan de Groot lived his art
to the end.
Bizarre, bizarre, bizarre. So I googled this
unfortunate man, subject to the whim of his artistic temperament
to the very end. However, with the exception of the artist's c.v.
(click here),
and some images of his work (here),
both linked to the Museum's website, there were absolutely no
other sites offering his profile. The c.v. may well be false;
there seems to be no record of the man in the museums in which
he supposedly exhibited. And the NOMA website itself is littered
with anarchic manifestos boasting hoax exhibitions, as well as
a 1996 obituary for the one and only (presumably) Jane Speaks.
This must be a truly modern establishment.
Art mysteries are common as muck these days
and to be honest they aren't my cup of tea. So I will open this
issue to the floor. Readers: have I wasted three hours of my precious
life that I will never regain, or is he dead and if so should
I apologise? Did Jan de Groot ever exist,and if not then who bothered
fabricating his art? Is the Detroit Museum of New Art a fake institution?
Has anybody ever been there, or does it merely exist in the heads
of several American art anarchists? And if so, that's a lovely
idea folks, really it's so avant-garde, but just so irritating.
I am going to home to relax with a cup of Earl Grey in front of
a reproduction of Vettriano.
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| Responses so far |
| Comment 1 |
You couldn't have looked very hard:
http://thedetroiter.com/b2newscritic/index.php?m=200405
or http://members.tripod.com/cafesplendor/beingthere2.htm
and from the museums own website
http://www.detroitmona.com/detroiter.htm
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| Comment 2 |
The Detroiter piece looks authentic, but what about the
others? MONA's site does not inspire confidence. Hard to
know - short of ringing them up - if there's a reality
behind all this.
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| Comment 3 |
Dear Isobel Harbison, Apologies for the tardy reply. Jan de
Groot is a fake and invention of Jef Bourgeau, the founder
of Detroit MONA. You wasted 3 hours, but so did some
others.
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