
Willem Lenssinck (1947), ceramist, sculptor and designer. A son of a Dutch father and a German mother, he grew up in Utrecht in The Netherlands, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts (HKU). After his graduation, in 1969, he was recommended by his teachers to Royal Delft and immediately hired as a designer for industrial ceramics.
Since 1972 Lenssinck worked on numerous assignments in ceramic or bronze. Since 1985 the artist lives in Langbroek. In 2001 he married Catherine Laimböck-Vermeulen, the daughter of the painter Piet Vermeulen. Lenssinck is father of Jero Lenssinck and stepfather of Lia Laimböck, both also active as artists.
In 1991 Lenssinck received the Pieter d’Hont Award for his artistic work. His sculptures were regularly present at art fairs like PAN Fine Art Fair, Amsterdam, and TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) in Maastricht. In 2007, the monograph “Willem Lenssinck” was published on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. The Louwman Museum at The Hague showed Lenssinck’s work during the exhibition “Horse Power” in 2015. In 2018, his new book on use of 3D technology in his work, appeared.
Willem Lenssinck lives and works at Galerie Laimböck, in the beautiful and castle-saturated area of Langbroek, province of Utrecht, The Netherlands.