Everything is reduced to seeing the right thing. 

Frankey 

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FRANKEY

Under the pseudonym Street art Frankey, Frank de Ruwe (1977) puts a smile on the faces of passers-by with his touching observations and fun interventions in places all over the city. Frankey, an Amsterdam-based street artist, is known for infusing humor and creativity into public spaces. He started his artistic journey at TU Delft, experimenting with urban interventions like chalk drawings and stickers. With over 800 street installations across Amsterdam, his playful works often reference pop culture and aim to renew people’s perceptions of their surroundings.   

Notable projects include cartoon-inspired sculptures and whimsical pieces like a Jean-Claude Van Damme statue behind the OBA library. As founder of Natwerk and collaborator with Studio Piet Boon, Frankey bridges art, design, and architecture. His weekly column in Het Parool and international exhibitions solidify his cultural impact, inspiring emotional connections through art and community engagement.  His creations, from the United States to Italy and Germany, have been exhibited internationally, including prominent spaces like the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

“Frankey” finds a new spot each week to inspire playful, often ironic installations. From a bridge support transformed into a rhinoceros to a police car leaping over a portico to a miniature surfer riding an awning, his pieces celebrate humor and happiness. 

Frankey publishes new artwork on Saturdays on Instagram and in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool. With permits, installing the work is technically legal. Still, he pays great attention to his materials and installation methods to avoid actually vandalizing any property. “I do have some rules for myself because I love Amsterdam a lot,” Frankey says in a recent interview with The New York Times. “I don’t want to harm the city, so all the pieces I make can be removed quite easily without leaving any damage.” 

Hug For Unity Mascotte
2024
Felt textile material, resin aluminun leather, nylon straps fasteners and zipper
78.74 x 62.99 x 100.39 inch.
200 x 160 X 255 cm.

Frankey’s beanie helmet
2024
Textiles
12 x 12 x 6 inch.
30 x 30 x 15 cm.

Hug for Unity by Frankey
2024
Mixed Materials
29.52 x 29.52 x 2.75 inch
75 x 75 x 7 cm

Bear Pop Pa
2024
Glicée paper / Fine Art prints op, Photorag 380 grams
60.23 x 42.51 inch
153 x 108 cm
Edition 1/8

Huggi Bear T
2024
Glicée paper / Fine Art prints op, Photorag 380 grams
60.23 x 42.51 inch
153 x 108 cm
Edition 1/8

Benney – Abra-cat-dabra
2024
Mixed materials, paint Molotow 160
5 x 3.34 x 6 inch
12.7 x 8.49 x 15.24 cm

Benney – Boogie Wonderland
2024
Mixed materials and engine
66.92 x 34.25 x 34.25 inch
170 x 87 x 87 cm

Spendy pig
2022
Mixed materials
9.84 x 7.87 x 11.81 inch
25 x 20 x 30 cm
Edition 25

Stone Love
2024
White Carrar
31.49 x 17.71 x 13.77 inch
80 x 45 x 35 cm
Edition 1/3

King Pole
2022
Bronze
98.81 x 31.49 x 13.77 inch
215 x 80 x 35 cm
Edition 3/3

The Balance Boy
2024
Bronze
11.81 x 15.74 x 7.87 inch
30 x 40 x 20 cm
Edition 1/8

Peaceguïn
2024
Mixed materials
35.43 x 25.19 x 11.81 inch
90 x 64 x 30 cm
Edition 1 + AP

Wonderwing
2022
Mixed materials
15.74 x 11.81 x 1.18 inch
40 x 30 x 3 cm
Leo Light
2022
Bronze and neon
15.74 x 11.81 x 1.18 inch
40 x 30 x 3 cm
Ring It On (Ha Ha Hey)
2024
Mixed materials
15.74 x 7.08 x 3.93 inch
40 x 18 x 10 cm
Edition 1 + AP

Four Frankey
2022
Bronze
9.2 x 6 x 6 inch
23 x 15 x 15 cm
Edition 8/8

Good Luck – Moët & Chandon Edition
2024
Bronze, bottle and mixed materials
3.2 x 3.2 x 12 inch
8 x 8 x 30 cm
Edition 3