Remains/Stolen footage (after AA Bronson #3 and #4)
These works are follow ups of two works from two works that I made in 2014. The works are made with material taken from Witte de With in Rotterdam during the building up of the show of AA Bronson.
These works are follow ups of two works from two works that I made in 2014. The works are made with material taken from Witte de With in Rotterdam during the building up of the show of AA Bronson.
This installation was build specially for the P/Art 2015 in Hamburg. Dimensions 3 x 3 meter, two meters high and inside a small painting made out of the leftovers of the constructionsite. Continue Reading →
A new work in the Remains/Stolen footage series. This time, as a tribute to my friendship with colleague Bram Braam, I used a piece of material that was taken from his studio in Berlin.
Material: wood, frames, paper. Size: 200 x 70 cm Continue Reading →
An installation built at the Lasloods in Vlissingen during the project ‘If paradise is half as nice 4’.
Materials: plasterboard, scrap wood, paint, frame, floor cover. Size: 4 x 4 meter. Continue Reading →
The continuum is a series of work that form the start of a new research. Until now the series exist out of 3 works: ‘A controversial thought in a continuum’, ‘In search for the continuum’ and ‘Swinging in the continuum’.
Reverse causality is a duo show of me together with Mike Ottink at the Frank Taal Gallery from 20/02/2015 till 28/02/2015. This is an overview of my works at that show. For more information, please contact me or the gallery. Continue Reading →
My ‘Initial Numbers’ where on display at Maniere Noir together with the works of Samantha Font-Sala and Korvin Reich. This series consists of five numbered editions of my initials.
Materials: neon. Size: approx. 100 x 20 cm Continue Reading →
photo print on dibont, 100×150 cm
The photo is made during the project ‘If paradise is half as nice 3’ and is printed in an edition of three. Price on demand.
I am happy to announce that since this year I find myself represented by Frank Taal and Leo de Bie of the Frank Taal Gallery. I’m looking forward to a fruitful collaboration with them and the other artists from the gallery. Continue Reading →