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Aldo van den Broek
Acrylics and soil on tatami and wood on wooden panel
115×105 cm

 

Aldo van den Broek is a self-taught artist whose work explores themes of decay, transformation, power, and identity. Shaped by life on the margins, he is drawn to entropy—the collapse of systems. For him, decay fuels renewal, revealing resilience in unstable  environments.

Using discarded materials—such as cardboard, wood, metal, and fabric—his process of layering, scraping, and rebuilding reflects cycles of destruction and regeneration. These materials bear the marks of time, symbolizing both fragility and the potential for transformation.

Through his work, van den Broek challenges institutional, political, and social systems by exposing the vulnerabilities of the people within them. His figures, emerging from textured surfaces, embody the impermanence of identity, shaped by external forces and internal conflict.

artwork information

Size:
115×105 cm

Medium:
Acrylics and soil on tatami and wood on wooden panel

Year:
2025

Series:
The Visitor

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    "I’m more drawn to what happens when identity is shaped by a system - institutions, architecture, roles. Sometimes a face appears, or a figure. But mostly they aren’t portraits. They’re functions."

    The Visitor

    The Visitor delves into the complexities of transforming identities- as artists, as a man and a woman, as a couple, as a new family. A curated dialogue between Van Den Broek’s layered paintings and Hauser’s abstract photographs, The Visitor is an expression of their identities in flux through shifting memories and relationships. Although both artists maintain completely separate practices and approaches, The Visitor also demonstrates that they do not operate in a creative vacuum; at times, boundaries between self and other, presence and absence, are blurred. ‘It’s equally about the harmony as much as the friction of two perspectives colliding.’ It’s freedom and safety, it’s escapism as well as domesticity, a push and a pull -the duality of life expressed in duo.

    Van den Broek (1985) and Hauser (1997) are Amsterdam-based artists who are partners in life and occasionally collaborate as an artist duo. Their works are included in Dutch, German, US and Japanese institutional collections and leading private collections in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, US and UK. Both artists have exhibited widely, with shows across the Netherlands, Berlin, London, New York, Taipei, and Tokyo.

    Aldo van den Broek collection

    Aldo van den Broek
    The Couple

    Acrylics, soil, roots and gravel path stones on fabrics, mesh wire, cardboard and paper on bubond on aluminium frame
    160×126 cm

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    Aldo van den Broek
    The Visitor

    Acrylics and soil and wood on wooden panel on wooden frame
    204×122 cm

    (institutional collection)

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    Aldo van den Broek & Johnny Mae Hauser
    The Observer

    Acrylics on velvet w/ wooden frame
    180×135 cm

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    Aldo van den Broek
    The Painter

    Acrylics and soil on cardboard, fabrics, a brush and wood on wooden panel on wooden frame
    135 cm x 181 cm

    About the artist

    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.

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