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Aldo van den Broek

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Rooted in materiality and emotion, van den Broek’s practice transforms decay into revelation, challenging us to see beauty not in permanence, but in what persists after collapse.

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

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

Joline Kwakkenbos

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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.

“I don’t think of photography as a passive medium, the intrigue comes from the gaps that the viewer has to fill in with their imagination. These are the pieces of the puzzle that create the engagement and participation. It turns the viewer into a co-creator.”

Sander Vos
Chiron Duong

Nothing is left to chance in the art of Derrick Ofosu Boateng. All of his works are intentional, with countless layers beneath waiting to be uncloaked and discovered. They expose a landscape of colorful compositions, stark silhouettes and proverbial wisdom that celebrates the cultural richness of Africa.

Derrick Ofosu Boateng

Pia Riverola’s nostalgic photography is a tribute to the diversity of cultures and their richness. Candid portraits, natural landscapes, street scenes, or still life’s, Riverola’s colorful imagery carries a deep empathy for her subjects and surroundings.

Pia Riverola

Lisa Sorgini’s work has connected women, mothers, and children from all around the world. Lisa’s distinctive photography is both romantic and real, showing the many faces of being a mother.

Lisa Sorgini

“My work is not about what is seen but what is felt through seeing.” As such, his imagery is an echo of a feeling that he wishes to communicate to the viewer, not a depiction of what he saw at the moment of pushing the button. Employing a muted, mostly black-and-white palette, the photos are stripped of perceptions of space, distance and time – giving it a transcendental and timeless quality.

Rogier Houwen

Aldo van den Broek & Johnny Mae Hauser

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In Postpartum Garden, van den Broek explores the themes of growth and decay, along with the fragility of new life. His work employs structures, tonalism, and symbolism to contemplate the transformation and resilience found in motherhood.

Conversely, Hauser’s abstract series die Welle examines the tension between the self and the other, where the boundaries of identity blur and redefine.

Alex Blanco

Stig De Block’s photography is characterized by strong color palettes and graphic line work that explore the imaginative possibilities of his surroundings. Compositions are inspired by the razor-sharp aesthetics of 20th-century Photorealist paintings and Fauvism.

Stig De Block

Artists

A

Aldo van den Broek
Aldo van den Broek & Johnny Mae Hauser
Alex Blanco
Alice Quaresma

C

Chiron Duong

D

Daniel Obasi
Darcy Brenna
Denisse Ariana Pérez
Derrick Ofosu Boateng

E

Eddie Wrey

H

Harley Weir
Hayley Eichenbaum

J

Johnny Mae Hauser
Joline Kwakkenbos
Jonathan Bertin

L

Lisa Sorgini
Loes de Boer

M

Magdalena Wosinska
Mia Weiner

O

Oxiea Villamonte

P

Pia Riverola

R

Rogier Houwen

S

Sander Vos
Stig De Block
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