Daisy Boman calls her unique figures 'bo-men’ and they climb, fall, crawl, run in a process of interaction with each other. They signify the faceless masses of humanity in a world of no divisions and are depicted in peaceful co-existence in “Together.” Alluding to the possibility of a utopian existence without strife and stereotypes, she puts forth her hope for peaceful and joyous connections - highlighting her optimism for a better future.
Having grown up in the Flemish part of Belgium near Antwerp, Daisy Boman’s childhood interest in art eventually led her to enter the Academy of Fine Art, where she studied interior design and photography. She then proceeded to experiment with ceramics, leading to innovative artistic possibilities. Boman created her 'bo-men', as unique figures that climb, interact with each other, fall, crawl and run. Alone, but mostly in numbers, they tell stories about life, human destiny and universal feelings. Having exhibited in Belgium, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, Boman’s works are part of private and public collections within the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and in the United States.
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2011
Washington Green Gallery, Birmingham, UK
2009
Design Centre 'Winkelhaak', Antwerp, Belgium
2008
Halcyon Fine Art Gallery, London, UK
2006
Galerie Mas, Rotterdam, Netherlands
2005
Woolff Gallery, London, UK
2000
Culturel Centre, Mol, Belgium
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