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Ted Noten

Ted Noten
Born (1956-12-18) 18 December 1956 (age 60)
Tegelen, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Education Gerrit Rietveld Academie (1986-1990), Maastricht Academy for Applied Arts (1983-1986)
Known for Jewelry design, conceptual art
Notable work Haunted By 36 Women series (2009), A Tiara for Maxima (2002), Turbo Princess (1995)
Awards Herbert Hoffmann Preis
Website www.tednoten.com

Amsterdam-based Ted Noten (18 December 1956) is a Dutch conceptual artist. He is especially known for his Turbo Princess pendant featuring a mouse wearing a small pearl necklace, and his solid acrylic handbags and suitcases containing guns. A broad spectrum of galleries and museum collections all over the world represent his oeuvre. Since 2005, his design company Atelier Ted Noten, or ATN, has extended its jewellery creations towards (interior) design projects, installations and commissions for both private collectors, cultural organisations and art institutions.

Born in the Dutch town of Tegelen in 1956, Noten explored careers such as bricklaying and nursing at a psychiatric hospital before applying to art school. He enrolled in the Maastricht Academy for Applied Arts in the Netherlands, and in 1990 he obtained a degree from Amsterdam's Gerrit Rietveld Academie. From 2005 to 2008 Noten worked as a senior international research fellow at the Birmingham School of Jewellery of Birmingham City University in the UK. Since 2007 he teaches master classes at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands.

Noten claims to be influenced by Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon, Damien Hurst, and Marilyn Monroe, among others.

A selection of Noten's early work:

Noten's 1995 Turbo Princess pendant, featuring a little mouse cast in acrylic and wearing a small pearl necklace, started off his success. In 2011 it was commemorated by a limited edition pin.

A selection of Noten's other acrylic casts:


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