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    • CommentAuthorCGNY
    • CommentTimeOct 27th 2009 edited
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    5 DUTCH DAYS 5 BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK CITY

    Artbreak Gallery and Holland Tunnel Gallery present DUTCH DIRECTIONS

    contemporary arts from the Netherlands in the Dutch tradition and beyond, a tribute to the historical connection between New York (New Amsterdam) and the Netherlands

    November 6 to November 30, 2009 at ARTBREAK GALLERY

    FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13 6 - 10 PM SPECIAL RECEPTION
    with live jazz by Dutch musicians Heleen Schuttevaêr (piano/vocals) and Tineke Postma (alto saxophone), with guitarist Ron Jackson from NY.

    http://www.heleenschuttevaer.nl
    http://www.tinekepostma.com
    http://www.ronjacksonmusic.com

    PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

    MARJOLIJN VAN DEN ASSEM http://www.marjolijnvandenassem.nl
    PAULIEN LETHEN, http://www.hollandtunnelgallery.com
    HENDRIK KERSTENS http://www.hendrikkerstens.com
    JOS LOOISE http://www.joslooise.com
    JAN MULDER http://www.janmulder.info
    JAN VAN DER PLOEG http://www.gerhardhofland.com
    TEUN VOETEN http://www.teunvoeten.com

    ARTBREAK GALLERY
    195 Grand Street (between Bedford and Driggs)
    Brooklyn, New York 11211
    Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 1 -7 P. M.
    and by appointment (718) 302- 1021 or (917) 690-9119
    http://www.artbreakgallery.com
    http://www.hollandtunnelgallery.com

    Artbreak Gallery has invited the following Dutch artists

    HENDRIK KERSTENS
    http://www.hendrikkerstens.com
    When Hendrik Kerstens decided to dedicate himself entirely to photography in 1995, he turned to a model very near at hand: his daughter Paula. Time and time again he uses his daughter as a model, immortalizing her, as if to stop time and oblivion. Not only does he picture her in relation to events in her own life, he also projects on her his fascination with the Dutch painters of the 17th century. A number of portraits of Paula are very reminiscent of Johannes Vermeer. The austerity of the photograph, its clarity, the serene expression on the young girl’s face, and, not least, the characteristic ‘Dutch light’, all combine to create this impression. Kerstens has photographed others besides his daughter. These ‘portraits’ and ‘tronies’ (the 17th century Dutch word for faces or heads) refer in their execution to both the Dutch masters and the portraits of the Italian Renaissance.

    TEUN VOETEN
    http://www.teunvoeten.com
    Teun Voeten was born in The Netherlands, lives most of the time in Brussels/Belgium, and has New York as a second base. He covered the conflicts in former Yugoslavia, Haiti and Rwanda for Dutch. Belgian, German and American publications. He picked up his anthropological roots by studying a homeless community that was living in an old road tunnel in Manhattan by living 5 months among the tunnel people. It was praised as ‘a supreme example of participant observation”. Recently, Voeten has been working on the human rights violations in Colombia, the so called conflict diamonds in Angola, Congo and Sierra Leone, the ongoing war in Afghanistan and women trafficking and forced prostitution on the Balkan.




    Holland Tunnel Gallery has invited the following Dutch artists:

    MARJOLIJN VAN DEN ASSEM (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1947)
    Since 1979, Marjolijn van den Assem has been inspired by the work and life of Friedrich Nietzsche. She regularly visits and documents the places where Nietzsche stayed and studies publications written by, or about, Nietzsche. Van den Assem wrote about her work in the book "Seelenbriefe" (2007): ”I travel the world on paper and canvas. My experiences find repercussions in images. My hand follows my thinking seismographically." Her work (drawings, paintings, sculptures) is represented in 10 Dutch Museums of Modern Art
    http://www.marjolijnvandenassem.nl

    PAULIEN LETHEN (Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1942)
    New York-based Dutch painter Paulien Lethen lived on the Greek island of Paros from the late ‘60’s till 1982. In that year she moved to NY but spends several months each year on Paros. She also has been living in Kyoto. Her paintings on paper, wood and metal are inspired by the different worlds of Paros, Japan and New York. Light, shadow and movement are returning elements in Lethen’s bold, strong and colorful compositions. In 1997 she founded the Holland Tunnel Gallery in Brooklyn NY that has gained worldwide recognition as a microcosm of local and international talent. http://www.hollandtunnelgallery.com

    JOS LOOISE (Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands, 1953)
    Jos Looise is a versatile artist. Among his works are portraits, still lifes, model drawings and 17th century genre paintings. He had decorated a theatre hall and recently turned the windows of a monumental building in Schiedam into an art work with numerous portraits. He is an illustrator, and produces social reportages in oil. Looise masters many crafts which allow him to give free rein to his imagination with an energy that seems oblivious to whatever technical or practical problem he may come across.
    http://www.joslooise.com

    JAN MULDER (Almelo, The Netherlands, 1955)
    Jan Mulder’s commitment to convey emotional and existential experiences through memorized or invented landscapes results in vivid abstract oil paintings. Abstract marks accumulate in balanced compositions that reflect changes of light and space and the passage of time. Dutch publicist H.J.A.Hofland wrote: “Mulder’s paintings (…) produce the sensation that comes with the discovery of things which were thought to be lost.” Poems of Rilke and Celan are a source of inspiration. Mulder spends part of the year on the Greek island of Paros and in New York.
    http://www.janmulder.info

    JAN VAN DER PLOEG (Amsterdam, The Netherlands,1959)
    The work of Jan van der Ploeg has it roots in Piet Mondriaan’s Neo-Plasticism and De Stijl movement connected to Theo van Doesburg. The connection is intensified by his concentration on the act of painting, anachronistic and traditional in contemporary terminology. He has developed his own colour-vocabulary, existing of black, white and contrasting tones such as pink, purple and orange. Jan van der Ploeg’s wallpaintings and canvasses connect painting, sculpture, system and serial production. They function as signs and ornaments.
    http://www.gerhardhofland.com

    ABOUT HOLLAND TUNNEL GALLERY
    “Dutch Directions” is co-curated by Dutchborn Paulien Lethen-Schuttevaêr, artist and director of Holland Tunnel Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She lived in Greece and Japan before she moved to New York in 1982. In 1997 she founded the Holland Tunnel Gallery that gained worldwide recognition as a microcosm of local and international talent. In 2000 she opened a summer extension on Paros, Greece, featuring international artists. Holland Tunnel New York stopped its monthly exhibition schedule in 2007. Lethen now initiates, hosts and co-curates special projects in her gallery and in other art spaces. Her sister, Dutch jazz musician Heleen Schuttevaêr, often provides live jazz for Paulien Lethens cultural enterprises.
    http://www.hollandtunnelgallery.com
 
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