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Juxtaposition

5-part group show with works by 15 international artists ... more >

Comparison means confrontation. Face to face positions are compared, differences perceived but also found common ground. The group exhibition Juxtaposition dares a Juxtaposition of 15 artists who could not be more different and still feel an affinity to each other.

A 5-part group show with a rotating presentation cycle and changing works by 15 international artists, Juxtaposition proposes multiple visual conversations between 15 international artists spread over 5 different presentations involving new artworks each time and kicking off on Friday, 12 January, from 6-9pm with the first of five receptions over five weeks.

With works by: Steven Alexander (*1953 in Texas), Nicolò Baraggioli (*1985 in Genoa), Hanna ten Doornkaat (*1960 in Heidelberg), Fault Lines (*1970 as Matthias de Vogel in the Netherlands), Conny Goelz Schmitt (*1965 in Germany), Graphic Surgery (*1978 as Erris Huigens and Gysbert Zijlstra in the Netherlands), Beate Höing (*1966 in Coesfeld), Jeffrey Cortland Jones (*1974 in the USA), Rudy Lanjouw (*1954 in Beilen), Ji Eun Lee (*1984 in Seoul), Sam Lock (*1973 in London), David Rosado (*1976 in Evora), Laszlo Thorsen-Nagel (*1989 in Bavaria), Douglas Witmer (*1971 in Winchester) & Emma Zhang (*1982 in Wuhan)

27/01 – 31/03/2018

Steven Alexander (US)
Nicolò Baraggioli (IT)
Hanna ten Dornkaat (GB)
Fault Lines (NL)
Conny Gölz Schmitt (US)

Graphic Surgery (NL)
Beate Höing (DE)
Jeffrey Cortland Jones (US)
Rudy Lanjouw (NL)
Ji Eun Lee (KR)

Sam Lock (GB)
David Rosado (PT)
Laszlo Thorsen-Nagel (US)
Douglas Witmer (US)
Emma Zhang (CN)

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