Places We Have Never Been Before
Karin van Dam (1959) and Robbie Cornelissen (1954) created an installation in which they question the boundaries between object and image by apposing three dimensional works and drawings.
Karin van Dam (1959) and Robbie Cornelissen (1954) created an installation in which they question the boundaries between object and image by apposing three dimensional works and drawings.
At BIG ART Karin van Dam (1959) shows the work Lichen, developped at the Textile Museum Tilburg knitted with monofilement (nylon) and wool.
Karin van Dam’s publication The Path of The Caterpillar is a report about her journey through Canada in 2017 and the drawings it inspired.
At the Karachi Biennale, Robbie Cornelissen and Karin van Dam present an installation with their drawings, animations and spatial wor
Art The Hague’s theme is women in art, Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents work by Karin van Dam, Andrea Freckmann and Christie van der Haak.
At Drawing Now Paris 2019, Process section, stand Pr3 Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents drawings by Karin van Dam and Susanna Inglada.
First Decade 38CC Delft Exhibitonplatform 38CC in Delft celebrates its 10 year anniversary with a groupshow. Over the years 38CC has focused in its program on the issue of social and cultural identity. The exhibiton is held in the Bacinol building at Hooikade 13 in Delft, next year 38CC wil move to a new location:…
Drawing Now Paris 22 t/m 25 maart
6 for 6 at former KNSM luggage hall, Amsterdam 7 through 17 April 2017 At the monumental former luggagehall of the Royal Dutch Steamboat Company Maurits van de Laar organizes an exhibition together with Gallery Oeke Witteveen, Torch, Dudok De Groot, Vriend van Banink and Frozen Fountain. 6 for 6 wants to combine the depth…
Karin van Dam participates in three exhibitions:
Fringes of Beauty, Textilemuseum Tilburg, through 28 Mai 2017 www.textielmuseum.nl
Liquid Mountain, Museum Het Valkhof, through19 February 2017 www.museumhetvalkhof.nl
Black, Museum Kranenburgh, Bergen through 19 March 2017 www.kranenburgh.nl