Christie van der Haak Nouveau Deco

Christie van der Haak (1950) has a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Kampen entitled Nouveau Deco – every pattern has a meaning. A frieze with her patterns has been applied to the facade of the museum. The main hall of the museum has been turned into a Gesamtkunstwerk dispaying Christie van der Haak’s floor and wall coverings, chairs upholsterd with her fabrics, carpets, panels and glass vases.

Different than Usual

In Different than Usual, Christie van der Haak (1950) is consciously contradicting the traditional White Cube by setting up two u-shaped cabinets in the gallery and covering these in her outspoken patterns. On the walls are artworks by 16 invited artists that she admires and finds interesting.

Tomb of the Ordinary Man

Tomb of the Ordinary Man Nare Eloyan, Jakup Ferri, Christie van der Haak Marjolijn van der Meij, Zeger Reyers, Elmar Trenkwalder drawings, work on paper, three dimensional work, sculpture, textile 17-02 through 17-03-2019 Tomb of the Ordinary Man, curated by Nare Eloyan (1988) focuses on art that has close ties to everyday life; as a…

Amsterdam Art Fair 2017

Amsterdam Art Fair 2017 Christie van der Haak – wallpaper, panels Elmar Trenkwalder – ceramic sculptures 17 through 21 May 2017 At Amsterdam Art Fair 2017 Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents in stand 18 ceramic works by Elmar Trenkwalder in a setting of Christie van der Haak’s patterns. Austrian sculptor Elmar Trenkwalder (1959) is…