Selected artworks presented in exhibitions, galleries, biennials, museums, art-fairs and public space
Is BIG SHOT a shooting gallery like you can find at the Funfair?
Different stacks of nets form continuous areas of color that together form the image of a fishing boat.
Tilting plays with the fantasy of the battlements at Kasteel Grouwaart, but also the facades of the houses that lie over the grass as shadow.
Time lapse seen and recorded from behind the window frame.
A swimming pool in the exhibition space in a city where for the first time this summer there is no real swimming pool anymore.
Balancing on its keel, the sailing ship is standing upright in the meadow which can be flooded.
The trolley, which looks like a ready-made from the entrance, turns out on closer inspection to be a spatial painting with a ‘fixed perspective’.
The audience sees from a certain distance a wall with three hundred bags of flower seed. In reality, these bags are small expressionist works, painted on canvas.
The "historical" image of a place that appeals to the imagination literally falls apart behind the photo.
Het Atelier is a scaled down version of the actual studio that has been turned half around its axis.
During the five-day Open Ateliers of the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten, five enormous touring cars are set up between the fence and the facade.
It looks like a castle in scaffolding, so that the meadow and the young forest suddenly seem to have a different future ahead of them.