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Second exhibition on the occasion of the gallery’s 30th anniversary with a. o. Marcel van Eeden, Andrea Freckman, Martin Assig, Ed Pien.
Second exhibition on the occasion of the gallery’s 30th anniversary with a. o. Marcel van Eeden, Andrea Freckman, Martin Assig, Ed Pien.
Drawing Now Alternative Martin Assig, Ronald Versloot artists in focus: Paul van der Eerden/Romy Muijrers: SUITE project 10 through 13 June 2021 42 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, Paris more information at: www.drawingnowparis.com with the kind support of the Mondrian Fund Drawing Now Paris was supposed to take place at the end of March 2020, but…
Drawing Room Store: online art fair curated by Jan Philip fruehsorge featuring Martin Assig, Susanna Inglada, Stan Klamer, Dirk Zoete.
In the online edition of Drawing Room Lisoba fair Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents works by Martin Assig, Susanna Inglada and Dirk Zoete.
Martin Assig (1959) has a large retrospective titled ‘Because I Was Born’ at the Kunstmsueum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen, Magdeburg, Gemany.
Auto Fictions – Contemporary Drawing Since 2006 the Prix de Dessin is awarded by the Fondation Daniël et Florence Guerlain. With the award the Guerlain’s want to stimulate contemporary drawing. In the exhibition Auto Fictions – Contemporary Drawing at the Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen work of the winners and nominees of the award is…
Martin Assig in Museum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen Magdeburg Martig Assig made a floorpiece in the church of Museum Kloster unser lieben Frauen in Magdeburg, Germany. The church is part of the Unser Lieben Frauen monastery (Our Lady monastery) and is an important monument of German Romanesque architecture, built around 1078 and under renovation since…
Drawing Now Paris 22 t/m 25 maart
Martin Assig (1959) takes part in Me in a no time state – on the Individual, 10 years Kolumba. In the exhibition that celebrates the 10th anniversary of the museum works by contemporary artists are combined with religious art from the middle ages and the baroque era from the museum’s collection
At the Haus am Waldsee, Berlin Marcel van Eeden (1965) participates in the exhibition Missing: Der Turm der blauen Pferde.