Art Gallery O-68 – Velp
17 july – 14 august 2022
Participating artists: Coen Vernooij, Inge Reisberman, Lenneke van der Goot, Lise Sore, Lon Godin, Louise te Poele, Maaike Kramer, Marena Seeling, Maureen Bachaus, Nikki van Es, Roos van Dijk, Rozemarijn Westerink, Wanda Tuerlinckx, Casper Verborg, Els van ‘t Klooster, Helen Vergouwen, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Natascha Waeyen, Rob Bouwman, Suzanne Hartmans, Wieteke Heldens
Trinity
Contemporary triptych exhibition
Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden
Website Trinity
29 june – 7 august 2022
Participating artists: Paul Cremer, Casper Faasen, Vincent Icke, Tim Juffermans, Thijs Kelder, Kees Kranenburg, Allart Lakke, Rémi de Ligny, Inge Reisberman, Marjolein van Haasteren, Peter Zuur, Izaak Zwartjes
Verglijdend Landschap
Rijksmuseum Twenthe – Collectie Wilploo
23 January – 6 June 2022
From 23 January to 6 June 2022, Rijksmuseum Twenthe is exhibiting a major retrospective on the Wilploo Collection. Over the past ten years, the museum has received several donations from this private collection of contemporary art, which was established by Enschede-based collector Ingrid Blans. The exhibition features work by Lou Louber, Raquel Maulwurf, Elsbeth Cochius, Saskia Jetten, Zoltin Peeter, Inge Reisberman and Renie Spoelstra, among others.
More info (NL) @ website Rijksmuseum Twenthe
Art Gallery O-68, Velp
Art Gallery O-68 & Francis Boeske Projects
Editions & Multiples
23 January – 27 February 2022
A group show organized and curated by Art Gallery O-68 and Francis Boeske Projects
More info: Art Gallery O-68, Velp and Francis Boeske Projects
Art Gallery O-68
Oranjestraat 74, Velp, Nederland
Website
Through the looking glass, Leiden
EST Art foundation – Leiden
27 December 2021 – 27 February 2022
Video & light art route
Former Watergasfactory, Leiden
Stichting EST Art Foundation
’Through the looking glass’ is an exhibition by EST Art foundation . Until the end of February ’22 you can see more than 10 light and video artworks around the power plant in Leiden, daily from dusk to 11 p.m.
Artists:
Eefje VaghiKarin, Fields of Wonder, Henriëtte Van ’t Hoog, Inge Reisberman, Jan van IJken, Jos Agasi, Mathias Krissmer, Michael Wright, Rianne Westen
Kinemastik 17th Short Film Festival, Malta
My video Ashore has been screened during Kinemastik 17th International Short Film Festival in the Akwatik program in Malta, in collaboration with The One Minutes foundation.
Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam, info & film 17 February 2022
Screenings 2022:
Thursday Night Live!, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (NL) 17 February 22
Akwatik walking route, Kampen (NL)
HAL 25, Alkmaar (NL)
Kampen railway station (NL)
Museum Hilversum (NL)
Remise, Amsterdam (NL)
Kinemastik, The Royal British Legion, Valetta (MT)
Kinemastik, Balzunetta Gastro Pub, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik, Vilhena Band Club, Floriana (MT)
Kinemastik International Short Film Festival, Cafe Riche, Birgu (MT)
Galerie Ann’s Art – Groningen
Nieuwe meesters blikken terug
4 september – 23 october 2021
In the exhibition Nieuwe meesters blikken terug / New masters look back, the gallery asked a group of artists to make a connection to old masters. They have taken a well-known piece of art as the starting point for a new work. The only restriction was the size: 40 x 50 cm.
Laan Corpus den Hoorn 100 – 9728 JR Groningen – (in Vos Interieur / Maupertuus)
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Na de jacht! – Rijksmuseum Twenthe
5 june – 12 september 2021 – Ten years of collecting in 100 artworks.
The highlight of the exhibition was the newly acquired work ‘View of Hampstead Heath: Child’s Hill, with Harrow in the distance’ from 1824 by the famous English landscape painter John Constable. In addition, Rijksmuseum Twenthe has been able to make a large number of acquistions in the domain of contemporary art, thanks to a contribution from the Mondriaan Fund’s Collection Programmes.
My video triptych Respice Finem, acquired in 2019, was part of the exhibition.
More info @ Rijksmuseum Twenthe
Dubbelportret – Double Portrait
Old School – 6 – 29 August 2021
Two Leiden based artists and two refugee artists with a residence permit, who have a connection with Leiden, meet each other for the first time. In the project sculptor Izaak Zwartjes is linked to Ayman Ghoujal (photographer and filmmaker) and video artist Inge Reisberman to Aeham Sadoon (actor, performer, poet). The work created during the exchange were on show in Old School in Leiden from 6 to 29 August 2021.
Discussion afternoon in Museum De Lakenhal – 17 September 2021
The meetings have been filmed. Two short films by filmmaker Jan Stap will be premiered during a discussion afternoon in Museum De Lakenhal on Friday 17. September. Meta Knol (former director of Museum De Lakenhal) will lead this discussion platform.
* Website Stichting WijZijn/curator Nikita Swikker.
* Artikel in Leidsch Cement, Old School by Sophie Jansen.
* Artikel (Premium) in Leidsch Dagblad, Old School by Laura Heerlien.
* Artikel Sleutelstad, Museum de Lakenhal by Gerry van Bakel.
* Mini documentary Aeham-Inge, Lokhorst church by Jan Stap.
Slow Movements
Slow Movements – De Vishal, Haarlem
10 July – 8 August 2021
Slow movements was an exhibition about slow and organic processes of movement such as growth, decay, flow and gravity. In nature that surrounds us, everything is in motion. Sometimes so slow that it escapes the human eye. Slow transitions can occur through natural processes such as displacement and conversion.
Participating artists: Cellavie L*A*B*, Hanneke Francken, Mary Geradts, Marjolein van Haasteren, Arno Kramer, Inge Reisberman (curator), Lon Robbé and Izaak Zwartjes.
De Vishal, Grote Markt 20, 2011 RD Haarlem
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Artikel in het Leidsch Dagblad