Ran Away: Nour-Eddine Jarram
‘Ran Away’ soloshow of Nour-Eddine Jarram (1956) with new works from his migrants and refugees series, watercolours of woods and meadows around his studio near…
The gallery, established in 1991, focuses on art in which the personal involvement and engagement of the artist emerges. There is an emphasis on drawings because concepts and ideas are first conceived here. The directness and informality of drawing make that the artist gives him/herself away most in this medium. Painting shown in the gallery is mostly figurative, here too the personal is important besides individual character or recalcitrance. Three dimensional work has an outspoken personal form language or experiments with new ways of inhabiting spaces and exploring natural processes. In addition there is the awareness, that a gallery should be a stage for experiment as well.
At least once a year an artist realizes an installation or a project in the gallery.
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‘Ran Away’ soloshow of Nour-Eddine Jarram (1956) with new works from his migrants and refugees series, watercolours of woods and meadows around his studio near…
Duo exhibition of Martin Assig and Dirk Zoete who present works on paper, drawings and three dimensional work.
Fransje Killaars (1961) exhibits at 37PK Haarlem, NL and Artertain Seoul
Dirk Zoete (1969) has a soloshow entitled Settlement in cultural centre De Spil in his birthplace Roeselare, Belgium.
Stan Klamer participates in the exhibition ‘Out of Paradise’ at Museum Krona in which the spiritual journey of man is central.
Christie van der Haak and Fransje Killaars participate in the exhibition Along Fixed Patterns at Museum Jan Cunen Oss, NL.
Martin Assig has a solo exhibition entitled ‘Gottweisswo’ (God knows where?) in the St. Matthäus Church in Berlin.
Elmar Trenkwalder has a solo presentation at the Academy of Ceramics in Gmunden, Austria.
Susanna Inglada (1983) made an animation about Susanna and the elderly for the exhibition ‘Susanna From the Middle Ages to me too’ in Museum Gouda
Susanna Inglada (1983) participates in exhibitions at the Dom Museum Vienna and the Frans Halsmuseum Haarlem.
Martin Fenne (1964) is showing his textile work Sofferte Onde Serene #5 as part of the group show Sleep! at Kunsthal KAdE.
At the Domkerk Utrecht David Bade created an exhibition in which he translates the 16th century beeldenstorm (iconoclasm) to the present.