Education
Voerman studied at the CABK in Kampen which is now ArtEZ Art & Design in Zwolle (1990–1996).
Voerman studied at the CABK in Kampen which is now ArtEZ Art & Design in Zwolle (1990–1996).
In 2001 Voerman applied to join Worldviews, an art in residence programme in New New York The programme used studios at the top of one of the World Trade Center towers-studios with a spectacular of the city. The programme though never started because of the attacks of 11 September 2001.
In the following year Voerman made the work Worldviews which referred to 9/11 and the idea of this residency that never happened.
There have been exhibitions of Voermans work in Amsterdam, London, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Bregenz and Newcastle upon Tyne. His work has been presented in several groupshows in Belgium, Germany, the United States, Great Britain, Denmark, Taiwan, Canada and the Netherlands.
In 2010 Voermans sculptures and drawings were presented in a major survey exhibition at the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen. Recent exhibitions, projects and fairs:
Kaleidoscope at C24 Gallery, New York, United States of America(2012)
Coda Museum, Apeldoorn, Netherlands (2012)
Armory Show, New York, United States of America (2012)
Art Rotterdam, Netherlands (2012)
University Art Museum, Santa Barbara, United States of America (2012)
Commission for the entrance-hal for a new office of Achmea (insurance-company based in The Netherlands) (2012)
Commission for entrance-hal Ministry of Agriculture, Netherlands(2012)
After the Goldrush at Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2011)
What if.
Rondeel Architectural Institute, Deventer, Netherlands (2011)
Rob Voerman"s work is displayed in numerous public collections, including the:
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Generali Foundation, Vienna
KKR Office Collection, New York
Speyer Family Collection, New York
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
University of California, Los Angeles Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
Coda Museum, Apeldoorn
Valkhof Museum, Nijmegen
Dutch state-owned bank Algemene Bank Nederland AMRO
Deutsche Bank, Germany
Dutch consultancy and engineering company Arcadis.