afra eisma

afra eisma's colourful tapestries, papier-mâché works and ceramic objects form an inviting world in which tactility, energy and emotionality take centre stage. eisma's sculptural characters — human figures, animals and lanky creatures — function as companions who inhabit her practice. They are more than forms; they are characters with whom the artist engages in ongoing dialogue. Their presence creates an environment that feels safe, free and open, a world in which you can take refuge and breathe.

eisma's working method is labour-intensive and highly physical. Creating is an outlet, a way to process feelings and give space to what cannot always be expressed in words. The soft materials, vibrant colours and organic forms invite touch and emphasise the importance of sensory experience. In a society where vulnerability is often pushed aside, eisma dares to create a space for softness.

Beneath the playfulness lies a clear conviction: silence brings no change. The work is based on the idea that art can only have meaning when you feel safe enough to speak out, feel and react. The installations offer precisely that opportunity — a safe place that encourages connection, imagination and emancipation.

afra eisma - Galop Along

A collaboration between Atelier Rijksbouwmeester and Nest in the Palace of Justice

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In this installation, featuring a large rug and a group of textile creatures, afra eisma creates a lively, almost playful environment in which imagination and tactility take centre stage. The rug acts as the heart of the space: a soft, colourful landscape that invites visitors to take a seat, pause for a moment and let themselves be carried away into an alternative world. Surrounding this carpet, which consists of kilometres of colourful thread, are a series of textile figures that are simultaneously friendly, strange and endearing. They are imaginary companions, characters that embody eisma's inner stories and emotions.

The installation reflects the influence of writers such as Audre Lorde and Ursula K. Le Guin, whose ideas about care, language, community and imagination are reflected in the way eisma designs their characters. The textile creatures appear to be engaged in a gathering: an informal, almost homely moment of togetherness. The setting evokes associations with a living room, a campfire site or a temporary meeting place where time and logic are temporarily suspended.

The installation can be read as a plea for better listening: to each other, to our environment, and to the silent stories hidden in colours, shapes and materials. The artist creates a space where visitors – especially those who have experienced sexual violence – are recognised and embraced. Galop Along is a space where no one is a stranger.

afra eisma is the fifth artist in a series of eight solo presentations at the Palace of Justice. The exhibition is curated by Daphne Verberg and is a collaboration between Atelier Rijksbouwmeester and Nest.

The exhibition is visible for everyone, located at the public entry of the buildling. Please remove your shoes when entering the artwork.