HANS BROEK | VERWEVEN LANDSCHAP/ENTWINED LANDSCAPE
The exhibition “Verweven Landschap” brings together landscapes and architecture from the Netherlands, Suriname and Ghana. In his paintings, Hans Broek examines how the history of slavery lives on in the built environment. Although the Netherlands' interconnectedness with the slave trade has been scientifically proven, this history often remains invisible in everyday life. Broek's paintings make this past visible by introducing the landscape as a witness.
With this series of new works, Hans Broek returns to his intuitive painting style of the early 1990s, now with deeper layers of content. 'Verweven Landschap' invites the viewer to look at everyday places with a sharper eye and recognize traces of the past.
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