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Joline Kwakkenbos
Weddingdress

Oil on linen
35×25 cm

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Darcy Brenna
Madonna in mourning

Acrylic on canvas
50×40 cm

Oxiea Villamonte
In his arms

Handprint in darkroom w/ black wood frame + museum glass
52×52 cm, edition of 8

Oxiea Villamonte
On his lap

Handprint in darkroom w/ black wood frame + museum glass
52×52 cm, edition of 8

Oxiea Villamonte
By his side

Handprint in darkroom w/ black wood frame + museum glass
52×52 cm, edition of 8

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Johnny Mae Hauser
Fernweh 06

Giclée print on fine art paper, mounted on Bubond
50×40 cm

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Johnny Mae Hauser
Bildnis 94

Giclée print on fine art paper, mounted on Bubond
50×40 cm

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Joline Kwakkenbos
Self-portrait ‘pittura’

Oil on linen
165×135 cm

All Fours
Men at Work
Loes de Boer
Still Life 21
Loes de Boer
Self Portrait 14

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Darcy Brenna
Tender, your heart is out

Oil on Canvas
130×170 cm

(institutional collection)

Johnny Mae Hauser
Untitled

Giclée print on fine art paper, mounted on Bubond
150×188 cm

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Joline Kwakkenbos
Weddingdress

Oil on linen
35×25 cm

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Joline Kwakkenbos
The White Headscarf

Oil on panel
30×20 cm

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Darcy Brenna
Godiva, in submission to waves

Acrylic on canvas
40x50cm

Loes de Boer
Still Life 21
Loes de Boer
Still Life 06

ALL FOURS | ARTISTS

Harley Weir’s aesthetic in both her photography and film work references historical precedents and contemporary portraiture and revels in a candid naturalism.

Harley Weir

Joline Kwakkenbos’ work is autobiographical but also touches on elements of fiction in the search for her own identity. Her portraits, a constant balance between characters and herself, touching on personal issues of sexuality, identity and memories.

Joline Kwakkenbos

In the vibrant landscape of contemporary art, Johnny Mae Hauser stands out for her captivating vision and ability to challenge prevailing narratives.

Johnny Mae Hauser
Oxiea Villamonte

Like streams of consciousness, Brenna’s fluid brushstrokes capture the boundless complexity of human emotion and the female experience in unapologetic and emotionally charged paintings.

Darcy Brenna

Loes de Boer draws on her extensive knowledge of feminist art history to create portraits that challenge the contemporary notion of being a female, queer artist. By showcasing her sculptural compositions of the human body alongside photographs of inanimate objects, de Boer constructs visual riddles that explore the themes of identity and sexuality, all while presenting a narrative that is uniquely hers.   

Loes de Boer

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