Andrés Gallego (photography)
The ‘Hopper Essence’ series by photographer Andrés Gallego (ES-1983) are photographs based on the work of Edward Hopper (USA, 1882-1967), in which the views from the windows have been transferred by the artist himself with acrylic paint on canvas, as well as the scenography, reproduced on a true scale. On them his wife is depicted, exactly as Hopper depicted his Jo. It can be seen as a portrait of her or, as the painter did, as a portrait of each one of us, a place to hide.
Bas Wiegmink (painting)
Everything is possible in the paintings of Bas Wiegmink(NL-1977). Nature gets the power to evolve. Vegetation undergoes genetic changes. The sky reflects in fantastic colours, the earth radiates. Human traces testify to a certain ‘civilization’. The message could be: ‘do not be afraid of the future, because we will survive’.
Sanne Terweij (wall-object)
In search of evoking hidden memories, Sanne Terweij(NL-1984) is guided by colour and texture as her driving force and main source of inspiration. Intrigued by the history of pigments and alchemy, she currently focuses on the use of reflective metals such as brass, copper and aluminium, exploring their oxidative and corrosive properties.
Philippe van Gele (painting)
The works of Philippe van Gele(B-1979) radiate an amazing energy. The paintings tell about his inner world. It is his fantasy about what a place in the world can look like, filled with spheres, energies and associations.