DÉPART
Départ is de third exhibition to celebrate the 30th annivesary of the gallery that also ushers in the new year.
Départ is de third exhibition to celebrate the 30th annivesary of the gallery that also ushers in the new year.
Susanna Inglada exhibits collage drawings, ceramic works, and her animation “Entre tú y yo” at the Drawing Centre Diepenheim. At the Work Azkuna Zentroa, Bilbao she shows works she created in 2020 at the Accademia di Spagna in Rome.
Equipe 1 is the gallery’s first group exhibition of artists of the gallery to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Galerie Maurits van de Laar.
Art On Paper Brussels, in stand 30 Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents drawings, works on paper by Susanna Inglada, Dirk Zoete, and Dan Zhu.
Put Your Finger Curator Radek Váña invited Susanna Inglada (1983), Merel Noorlander and Stephanie Rizaj for the exhibition Put Your Finger at the Emil Filla Gallery in Prague. The focus is on a reassessment of the relationship of Western – American society with the rest of the world, until recently determined by a sense of…
Art Rotterdam 2021 Andrea Freckmann, Susanna Inglada, Dirk Zoete paintings, work on paper, drawings 1 through 4 July 2021 more info at: artrotterdam.com Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents in stand 19 paintings by Andrea Freckmann, drawings by Susanna Inglada and Dirk Zoete. Andrea Freckmann (1970) shows new oil paintings she made during lockdown. Hence…
Drawing Room Madrid is due to corona an online art fair only, Galerie Maurits van de Laar presents Susanna Inglada
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.
Charlotte Schleiffert (1967) and Susanna Inglada (1983) had a residency abroad that gave their work a new impulse. In 2019 Charlotte Schleiffert made a series of drawings in Paris parks, nature thus takes center stage in her work. During the past months, Susanna Inglada stayed in Rome directly before and during lockdown, where she studied the classics and baroque art.