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Job Koelewijn > biography
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, Photography: Pieter Vandermeer

Location
2001 , Westersingel, Culturele as, Centrum

Materials
Stainless steel, PVC pipes, air pump

Sculpture dimensions
200x4500 cm

Popular name
No matter try again fail again fail better

 


The sculpture
In 2000 Job Koelewijn produced a work comprising the text ‘No Matter Try Again Fail Again Fail Better’ in the water of the Westersingel. The text, which is taken from Samuel Beckett’s short novel Worstward Ho can be read from the sculpture terrace on the bank of the Westersingel.

Koelewijn’s idea to make a text piece was inspired by viewing the water as a blank sheet on which one could write.
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The site
Although Job Koelewijn is best known for his temporary installations, Rotterdam Municipal Council invited him to create a permanent sculpture on the city’s cultural axis. It was envisioned that Koelewijn’s personal approach would produce a good counterbalance to the more static bronze sculptures further along the sculpture terrace.

Inspired by the presence of the users of the Pauluskerk – a help centre for homeless people – Koelewijn wished to address the passers-by with a message of hope.
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The Essay
‘No matter - try again - fail again - fail better’ are words by the writer, dramatist and poet Samuel Beckett. Job Koelewijn came across the quote in a literary magazine and was touched by the sentiment. The line comes from the short prose work Worstward Ho, published in 1984.
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