Image

Constant Nieuwenhuys-De ontmoeting van Ubu en Justine, 1975

Photographer

Tom Haartsen

De ontmoeting van Ubu en Justine

1975
190,2cm
x 200,2cm
linen
oil paint
Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NL

CID

30

In this work Constant brings together the fictional characters Justine and King Ubu, created respectively by Marquis de Sade (1791) and Alfred Jarry (1888). With this painting he references the silent majority as popularized by the U.S. president Richard Nixon in his speech of November 3, 1969. In the painting Justine embodies the silent majority meeting the idiot characterized by Ubu.

English title

The encounter of Ubu and Justine

Alternate titles

Ubu et Justine
2000

Signed/dated

Signed and dated Constant '75, center right in green paint

Frame dimensions

unknown