Robbie Cornelissen, Ed Pien

Robbie Cornelissen, Ed Pien drawings, work on paper 11 October – 09 November 2008 Robbie Cornelissen (1954) has a reputation for making gigantic drawings, which, apart from their dimensions, are especially impressive because of their abundance of detail. In the libraries, cities or stations depicted by him man is absent; consequently, the architectural fantasy retains…

Diederik Gerlach

Diederik Gerlach paintings 06 September – 05 October 2008 In his latest paintings Diederik Gerlach (1956) uses photographs of movie stars from the thirties or of old-fashioned holiday resorts. In his characteristic palette of mixed and subdued colours they are placed side by side or above one another, as if you are looking at a…

Holzschnitt – Woodcut

Holzschnitt – Woodcut Jan Brokof, Gustav Kluge, Dieter Mammel, B.C. Epker, Jos de l’Orme 21 June – 20 July 2008 In the past the woodcut, developed in the 14th century, was of great importance to artists as a means to distribute their work. With Dürer the woodcut started to flourish, much later the expressionists took…

Johan Tahon

White Heat Johan Tahon sculptures, ceramics 17 May – 15 June 2008 Johan Tahon (1965) was discovered by Jan Hoet in the mid nineties, who showed his work at the SMAK Museum, Gent. WHITE HEAT is the first solo exhibition of Johan Tahon in a Dutch art gallery. His work focuses on the human figure,…

Popel Coumou

Popel Coumou photographs 19 April – 11 May 2008 Popel Coumou (1978) graduated in 2004 at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam with photographs of interiors. Handmade maquettes that are complemented with cardboard perspectives form the base of these interiors. New work of Popel Coumou also shows several spaces, but these spaces are created in a…

Stan Klamer, Erik Pape

Stan Klamer, Erik Pape works on paper, paintings 8 March – 6 April 2008 In Stan Klamer’s (1951) drawings and watercolours often have a bird’s eye view on landscapes and islands, in which rivers and roads branch out. These are no accurate topographical renderings but rather a free form of cartography, in which ideas and…