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Transitie
29-05-2010 - 04-07-2010

Queen's day
30-04-2010 - 30-04-2010

The Desert of the Real
26-03-2010 - 25-04-2010

Backspace
29-01-2010 - 04-03-2010

Once Upon Today
27-11-2009 - 20-12-2009

Kamiel Verschuren: drawings
30-10-2009 - 15-11-2009

(Paul) Chair (Vincent) Chair)
25-09-2009 - 25-10-2009

Dagmar Atladottir
30-08-2009 - 07-09-2009

Hommes is closed
08-07-2009 - 26-08-2009

Relations
05-06-2009 - 06-07-2009

8 M ?
16-05-2009 - 24-05-2009

Ich bin Maler!
27-03-2009 - 25-04-2009

Boas en Kolleman
23-01-2009 - 22-02-2009

Arie Boumand and Jeroen Gras
28-11-2008 - 28-12-2008

La Condition Humaine
03-10-2008 - 02-11-2008

Gazelle
28-09-2008 - 28-09-2008

Hommes is closed
06-07-2008 - 04-09-2008

Floor van Slochteren and
Françoise Magrangeas

30-05-2008 - 05-07-2008

Ana A. Fernández /
Sabrina Basten

28-03-2008 - 04-05-2008

art=arrv
26-01-2008 - 15-03-2008

Sconfinamenti
29-11-2007 - 08-01-2008

Flaque Publique
28-09-2007 - 04-11-2007

Ich bin Maler!

Three young painters show us their passion with the canvas, the contours an the image. Gema Alba (ES) Jitka Andréa (NL) en Bart van der Mark (NL).

Gema Alba (ES) is interested in how mankind has adapted the environment to its needs, building an artificial setting with the aim of improving living conditions. In her latest works she researches the visual contrast resulting from the coexistence of urban environment and nature.  J

Jitka Andréa (NL) paints landscapes in which perspectives, pillars, constructions and planes play the most prominent roles. The spaces are subject to distortion resulting in an alienated image. What appeared to be a defined space, transforms to a plane or detaches altogether.

Bart van der Mark (NL) In his paintings distances and depths blend and part, though always adding up to a unified whole. His paintings consist of surreal and metaphysical elements. It starts with nature and runs out into overbuilt sites of human urge for innovation. The deserted landscape of the past and the overbuilt panoramas of the future.  

Giuseppe Licari

Ana A.Fernández