Netherlands - Artists - A to V


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Artist (Mixed Media)
Mohamed Abdulla
Amsterdam

Artist (Mixed Media)
Jan Adriaans
Rotterdam

Artist (Painting)
Philip Akkerman
Den Haag

Artist (Painting)
Loréne  Bourguignon
Rotterdam

Artist (Digital)
Laurie Halsey  Brown
Rotterdam

Artist (Painting)
Gary Carsley
Amsterdam

Artist (Mixed Media)
Arjen  De Jong
Rotterdam

Artist (Painting)
Bart Domburg
Amsterdam

Artist (Sculpture)
FOLKERT DE JONG
Amsterdam

Artist (Painting)
Jarik Jongman
Amsterdam

Artist (Painting)
Chaya Kupperman
Amsterdam

Artist (Installation)
Atelier van Lieshout
Rotterdam

Artist (Film and Video)
Aernout Mik
Amsterdam

Artist (Painting)
Jurriaan Molenaar
Amsterdam

Artist (Mixed Media)
Ahmet Ögüt
Amsterdam

Artist (Installation)
David Stamp
Rotterdam

Artist (Film and Video)
Fiona Tan
Amsterdam

Artist (Painting)
Veron Urdarianu
Amsterdam

Artist (Photography)
Ed van der Elsken
Amsterdam

Artist (Painting)
Marcel van Eeden
Den Haag


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Almine Rech Gallery Paris presents JAMES TURRELL


1 June - 27 July 2013

"I use light as a material to work the medium of perception, basically the work really has no object because perception is the object. And there is no image because I am not interested in associative thought."
- James Turrell

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PIPPY HOULDSWORTH GALLERY, London presents RUTH CLAXTON - Specular Spectacular


7 June - 6 July 2013

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i8 Gallery, Reykjavik presents OLAFUR ELIASSON - Tiltru


6 June - 17 August 2013

Icelandic nature is prominent in Eliasson's work, and his artistic relationship with it often involves collection or documentation that is scientific in tone. The country becomes a sensory laboratory where ideas can be developed and evolved into art, as evidenced in the multiple photographic series that would seem to witness a near compulsive need for collecting.

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