tegenboschvanvreden news April/May, 2022

ART BRUSSELS 2022
 

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of Art Brussels on Thursday April 28, or to one of the regular opening days of the fair. We will present a solo show by Ricardo van Eyk

RICARDO VAN EYK

NIHIL (smoke and mirrors)

 

Booth D -14
Tour & Taxis, Brussels
April 28 – May 1

Vernissage: Thursday April 28, 2022 from 5 – 10 pm
Regular opening hours: Friday April 29 – Sunday May 1, 2022 from 11 – 7 pm

Ricardo van Eyk
Lobby, 2019
plywood, concrete plywood, filler
141 x 172 x 25 cm
photo LNDW Studio

GALLERY

 

HAMZA HALLOUBI
 

You’re your country’s lost property with no office to claim you back!

 

Make sure not to miss Hamza Halloubi’s second solo show in the gallery:

Until April 30

Hamza Halloubi
, You”re you’r country’s lost property with no office to claim you back, installation view

photo LNDW Studio

AMSTERDAM ART WEEK
 

Transferring Cultures into Bodies

 

curated by Adriana Gonzalez Hulshof

Karim Adducchi, Faig Ahmed, Lisa Konno, Paul Kooiker, Ana Navas, and Aimée Zito Lema & Elisa van Joolen

 

May 12 – June 18

 

‘Special’: on Sunday, May 15 Adriana Gonzalez Hulshof will give a tour through the exhibition.

Lisa Konno
Henk, 2022

photo Laila Cohen
 

ART ROTTERDAM

We have the pleasure to invite you to the opening of
Art Rotterdam on May 18, or to one of the regular opening days off the fair, from 19 until May 22.

We will show works by Ricardo van Eyk, Hadassah Emmerich, Cristina Lucas, Ana Navas, Anna Ostoya, Sanne Rous, Dieuwke Spaans, Anouk van Zwieten, Evi Vingerling

Anouk van Zwieten,
Heads, 2021, textile paint, ink and acrylic on canvas, 183 x 122 cm
Violence, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 183 x 122 cm

BALLROOM PROJECT

We are happy to participate in Ballroom Project #4 during Antwerp Art [removed];
At Turnhoutsebaan 92, 2140 Antwerp curator Ilse Roosens will put together a show with works of the participating galleries.

We will present

CRISTINA LUCAS 

Subjects in mirror are closer than they appear

Lucas reflects on the huge disconnect between man and nature in  abstract compositions made with the very matter that makes up the human body. The images for the video were shot in Spitsbergen, Norway. With her video Lucas not only portrays the urgent issues of our time, but she does so in one of the most challenging locations in the world, the North Pole, where the effects of climate change are obvious and where tensions relating to the international division of sources of fossil fuel will determine the near [removed];

Cristina Lucas, The People that is Missing, 2019, HD video, installation view

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