
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Centrefold 1968 Miss September Dru Hart"
Embroidery on paper
60"x 31"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Centrefold 1967 Miss December Lynn Winchell"
Embroidery on paper
60" x 31"
Saskia van Kampen "PlayBoy Centrefold Miss September1973 Geri Glass"
Embroidery on paper
60" x 31"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate April1968 Gaye Rennie"
Embroidery on paper
35" x 27"
Saskia van Kampen "December 1969 Gloria Root Cyan"
Embroidery on paper
17" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "December 1969 Gloria Root Magenta"
Embroidery on paper
17" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate November 1968 Paige Young"
Embroidery on paper
19" x 16"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate September 1973 Victoria Principal"
Embroidery on paper
18" x 15"
Saskia van Kampen "Domestic Camo 1970"
Embroidery on paper
36" x 17"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Centrefold. Miss October. Reagan Wilson, 1967"
Embroidery on paper
63" x 33"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate Joey Gibson. June 1967"
Embroidery on paper
17,5" x 15"
Saskia van Kampen "The Girl of Texas. Pat Whitmore. Playboy. June 1966"
Embroidery on paper
10" x 7"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Centrefold. Miss June. Joey Gibson, 1967"
Embroidery on paper
61" x 32"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy. July 1982. Vol.2/No.1"
Embroidery on paper
37" x 26"
"Virgin Lady #7"
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #16"
Embroidery on paper
16" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #11"
Embroidery on paper
27" x 16"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #2"
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #14"
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #15" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate Leena Sjööblom November 1972" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
23" x 25"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Playmate Karen Hafter December 1976" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
25"x 19"
Saskia van Kampen "December 1969 Gloria Root Yellow" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
17"x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Naughty or Nice?" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
11" x 8"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #3" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #8" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
15" x 13"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #15" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
27" x 16"
Saskia van Kampen "Virgin Lady #1 - Miss October" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
27" x 16"
Saskia van Kampen "Playboy Centrefold. Miss November. Lisa Baker" SOLD
Embroidery on paper
29" x 54"
The work of Saskia van Kampen can be found at the intersection of design and craft. Using a combination of diverse disciplines, including drawing, painting, engraving, and typography, Saskia van Kampen stands out with her embroidery and sewing techniques that she ironically uses to denounce and trouble the representation of women in society. By transforming the materials that support the contemporary notions of a woman’s identity, the pieces of van Kampen critic the role played by the media in defining the public and private roles of women.
The art of sewing and embroidery has been, since the Victorian era, largely associated with femininity and domesticity. This work is considered to be thorough, a symbol of docility, while it’s being done in silence, eyes down, like a revealing element of a woman’s capacity to fulfill her role as a wife. In her series Virgin |Whore, Saskia van Kampen uses embroidery on the famous center pages of Playboy magazine dating from the years of the 1960s and 1970s, hoping to reverse the status of an object linked to these models. With the help of a needle and thread, she covers (or dresses) parts of the models that are photographed in a suggestive manner whether it is at the beach, in a car or a pool. Ironically, the objectification of these women and of the embroidery is, in these artworks, equally oppressive as repressible.
In this series, the technique of embroidery is combined with an unexpected image and unconventional support. Embroidery is usually done on cotton where the wounds of the fabric will reconnect after the needle has passed through them. The artist uses this technique on paper, a medium that is obviously much more difficult to use than fabric and that will keep the trace of the needle, weakening the resistance of the support in the medium. There are many levels of comprehension that exist in the artworks of Saskia van Kampen, each of them supporting the claim of the artist. While a feminist intelligence can be found in the needlework itself, there is also an evocation of the stereotype of a virgin in opposition with the one of a whore. Saskia Van Kampen condemns, in this series of the same name, the roles that are dictated and imposed by society in the form and the technique that she uses. The rich dichotomy between the technique and ideology is evident in her artworks. However, the vibrant colors and the playful interaction between the artistry and the technique in the artworks reveal a darker dimension.
Originally from Toronto, Saskia van Kampen received an education in graphic design. Her artworks have been presented in many exhibitions around Canada. In 2013, Saskia van Kampen was awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship for her Master's research through SSHRC. Her personal design projects focus on the intersection of design and craft and involve cross-pollination between various disciplines including painting, printmaking, typography, and sewing.