… zij soms denken aan prehis-torische afbeeldingen of Litouwse volkskunst. Het werk Observing the world (Stebi Gamta) oogt eenvoudig. Een figuur, half liggend in een sneeuwlandschap, lijkt de …
… brushes and caravans like biscuit tins, De Jager evokes a primal feeling. This is a schematic world in which we intuitively know the way, even if a house can turn into a flag or dissolve in …
… is invisible to the naked eye. This fusion of science and art opens the door to an unexpected world and a form of communication with other life forms. For this work, Van Casand received the …
… she encounters in everyday life to compose, with her photocopier, imaginary landscapes. She carefully builds up the image, plays with volumes and varies the lighting by adjusting the copier …
… yellowed white of the discarded electronics gives Nuyten’s visualization of the virtual world an almost nostalgic feel. … Noor Nuyten … Noor Nuyten …
… symbolise love. But with Margriet Smulders (Bussum, 1955) all those meanings dissolve in a fully theatrical composition in which the flora is above all an exuberant, sensual expression of …
… visible. Themes such as socio-cultural transitions, the increase in tourism, the shift of world economies and demographic growth, are highlighted in a personal way in extremely precise …
… she encounters in everyday life to compose, with her photocopier, imaginary landscapes. She carefully builds up the image, plays with volumes and varies the lighting by adjusting the copier …
… 1954). The spontaneously created compositions and forms contain subtle references to the world around us, but also retain an abstract quality. The human brain, trained in recognition, …