Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Ranging from videoworks, sculptures, paintings and installations, the exhibition explores the practice of 10 Dutch and international artists. Some of them express clear statements about society and cultural history while others investigate their surroundings in a methodical way fluctuating between objectivity and experience. Selection of Websites: Edith Dekyndt, Martijn Hendriks, Alexandra Leykauf, Katja Mater, Jean-Baptiste Maitre, Navid Nuur, Nick Oberthaler and Anne de Vries.
Manifesta Foundation / Dutch Culture office, Amsterdam. 09.05.2014 > 01.10.2014.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Galerie Gerhard Hofland completes the gallery season with the exhibition Studio Life in collaboration with Whatspace, a collective by Koen Delaere and Bas van den Hurk. The exhibition combines the abstract works of seven artists from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Selection of Websites: Koen Delaere, Ralf Dereich, Jeroen Doorenweerd, Manor Grunewald, Marius Lut, Daniel Schubert and Bas van den Hurk.
Galerie Gerhard Hofland, Amsterdam. 04.07.2014 > 27.07.2014.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Peinture - Illustration, Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, édition |
In Two Minds artist book published by Roma Publication documents Gwenneth Boelens’ practice of the past ten years, comprising photography and sculpture, as well as performative and filmic works. Special edition includes a book and one of three 16mm film stills from Hand Wall (10 of each).
Next solo exhibition: Grimm, Amsterdam. 22.03.2014 > 03.05.2014.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
After devoting himself to documentary studies of Hackney’s urban landscape for years, Stephen Gill‘s approach changed when he realised the limitations of this method of working. He has made various efforts to escape the technical restrictions of photography.
Foam, Amsterdam. 17.05.2013 > 14.07.2013.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
The work of WassinkLundgren develops from small observations or humorous twists of situations from everyday life. Their starting point is always a social interest in the world around them, but equally interesting to them is how the medium of photography can deform reality.
FOAM, Amsterdam. 25.01.2013 > 17.03.2013.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie, Spectacle, Vidéo – Film | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Celebrating the return of the Stedelijk Museum as the focal point of Amsterdam’s contemporary art scene, « Beyond Imagination », the first temporary exhibition at the new Stedelijk, is a tribute to the art that is made in Amsterdam and the Netherlands.
Selection of Websites: James Beckett, Rossella Biscotti, Sara van der Heide, Susanne Kriemann, Rory Pilgrim, Julika Rudelius, Fiona Tan and Jennifer Tee.
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Beyond Imagination will simultaneously open its doors with the collection display on September 23rd, putting in parallel the historical collection of the Stedelijk Museum with the proposals for the soon-to-be-acquired.
Filed under: Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Tayio Onorato and Nico Krebs construct their photos as sculptors do, moulding them until the final result is perfect – often paired with a subtle feeling for humour.
Foam, Amsterdam. 08.06.2012 > 22.08.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition, galerie |
International Pastime by Marianne Vierø consists of recent wall work, installation and photography. The show investigates a potential equilibrium between the symbolic and the real.
Annaïk Lou Pitteloud presents two works that play with the notion of measurement and appropriate esthetical, conceptual or theoretical references, playfully using the context of art history as a flexible grid on which reflections can be placed.
Ellen de Bruijne projects, Amsterdam. 07.01.2012 > 18.02.2012.
Filed under: Art contemporain, Graphisme, Photographie | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition |
Photography and performance embrace during The Second Act, a four day festival curated by Chris Clarke and initiated by Time to Meet, an international platform for contemporary artists. The festival brings together over forty artists in a lively program of performance, screenings and discussions, alongside an extensive exhibition throughout the entirety of de Brakke Grond.
Selection of Websites: Paulien Barbas, Ohad Ben Shimon, Axel Braun, Dead Darlings, Fleur van Dodewaard, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Eyal Pinkas, David Price, David Sherry, Anu Vahtra and Matthias Wollgast. Graphic design by Our Polite Society.
Brakke Grond, Amsterdam. 08.09.2011 > 11.09.2011.
Filed under: Art contemporain | Tags: Amsterdam, exposition, galerie |
For his solo exhibition, Klein Velderman presents “lead-offs” that are series of sculptures, based on his monumental pieces in public space.
C&H art space, Amsterdam. 10.09.2011 > 22.10.2011.