Gabriel Lester


Gabriel Lester is an inventor, visual artist and film director living and working in Amsterdam. His practice encompasses music, cinema, spatial installation, performance art, sculpture, architecture, photography and prose.

Family and early life

Gabriel Lester was born in Amsterdam on 6 February 1972. Son of Mark Dunning Lester and Frederika Rolande Wilhelmina Erwteman . Lester grew up in a cooperative commune named ‘’ in the small village of Pieterburen, in the province of Groningen.

Early career in music

In 1984, he moved to the province’s capital, the city of Groningen. It was around this time that Lester became interested in early street and hip-hop culture. He began graffiti writing under the ‘tag name’ Catch. Lester later produced rap music using so called tape loops, cassette decks and turntables before moving into digital samplers and sequencers. In 1986, he formed the group ‘Definitely Def’ with Andy Godderis. In 1989, Eugen Walker joined the group to become ‘Utile Connection’. U.C. would record several tracks and perform in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.

Education and early career in cinema

In 1991, Lester moved to Amsterdam, where he frequently MC'ed and performed freestyle spoken-word together with various jazz and Hip Hop musicians. In that same year, Lester attended a weekend course that was dubbed the pre-cinema school.
In 1994, Lester moved to the city of Breda, where he attended a course of audiovisual arts at the Sint Joost art academy. After successfully completing the first year, Lester decided to travel instead of spending more time at the academy. That summer he traveled by bus to Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, where he spent a number of months researching and writing his first feature length screenplay titled ‘Travel without a Course’. Upon his return from Georgia, Lester entered a course in experimental cinema at the Sint-Lukas Hogeschool in Bruxelles. Again, he concluded the first year of a four-year course, without the inclination to continue.
Lester returned to Amsterdam in 1995 and worked as a director, assistant director and editor of video-clips and commercials for the film production company Filmhouse. In 1996, he was engaged by Carlos Amorales, with whom he had previously worked on a short film, to collaborate in his Amorales art and performance project, a collaboration that lasted for two and a half years. This project introduced Lester to the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam, to which he applied and was admitted in 1998.
Before starting at the Rijksakademie, Lester traveled to Iceland, where he lived for five months farming and writing a collection of short stories. Upon his return to Amsterdam, Lester self-published a selection of the stories in a book called “Over and Done With”.

Early artistic practice

In January 1999, Gabriel Lester started a two-year residency at the Rijksakademie, with the intention to do further research into cinema and produce some short films. However, in April of that year, shortly after an internal open-studios, Lester decided to avoid making film-art or video-art and rather create cinematic experiences in a three-dimensional fine arts practice. Later that year, Lester joined Fons Welters Gallery. At the end of 2000 Lester moved back to Brussels, where he was based until 2008.

Current artistic practice

In the years following the Rijksakademie, Lester initially focused his practice on spatial installations, sculpture and occasional experimental film and video. Later he would direct part of his attention back to writing, film directing and performing. In the period of 2011 - 2013, Lester was based part-time in Shanghai, where he has participated in several group exhibitions, leading up to his solo show ROXY at the Shanghai Minsheng museum. He currently resides in Amsterdam and is represented by Leo Xu Projects in Shanghai and Fons Welters in Amsterdam.
Lester frequently collaborates with Raimundas Malašauskas, Aaron Schuster, Onco Tattje, Job Chajes and Arnaud Hendrickx. Other collaborators include: Jennifer Tee, Freek Wambacq, Thomas Bakker, Herwig Weiser.
Lester’s work is part of several public and private collections, including the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 798 Art Zone Beijing, 21 Museum Nashville, Mudam Luxembourg, CitizenM, and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam.
Publications on the work of Gabriel Lester include: How to Act, ‘Gabriel Lester’s Elevating the Witte de With’, ‘62 Gasoline Stations’, .

PolyLester

PolyLester - established by Gabriel Lester and Martine Vledder in 2013 - is a multidisciplinary design studio focusing on artworks, public sculptures, architectural interventions, landscapes, and interior design. PolyLester works together with an array of architects, designers, including such prominent creatives as Irma Boom, Beau Architects, Monadnock, Rem Koolhaas, URA Architects, Richard Niessen, Hella Jongerius and Jennifer Tee.

Residencies, collections, publications and commissions

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