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Cornelis van Harn • 21 June 2022

Now This: East African Art

Art and exhibitions have the potential to move, to inspire and to touch, a personal experience obviously, but such wonderful feeling when it happens. An experience I recently had when I visited the exhibition organised and curated by Mr. Willem Kevenaar. He presents a wonderful selection of East African Artists. A specialty of Mr. Kevenaar as it turns out, since he has lived for quite a number of years in Nairobi, where he discovered all the artists he currently represents in the Netherlands.

The photographs of Turkan really caught my attention. All unique pieces, created with analogue processes and techniques. Resulting in mainly black and white images that are strong and delicate at the same time. The work by Lemek Sompoika is showing people: unrecognisable, anonymous, disappearing in a way into the hectic life of the city, each work breathing motion and dynamics that we all experience. Then there is the much more graphic work of Longinos Nagila which is light, soft, using a singular, distinct colour as a contrast with the white paper. The three dimensional aspect of these artworks changes form and feeling depending on the angle one looks at it.

Last but not least I would like to mention the works by Patti Endo. Her series of works are quite varied, but in a way very connected. One work stood out for me especially, because of the one simple line of a female figure, making it into a powerful and intimate image. Which is basically something I would say of Mr. Kevenaar’s entire presentation. You can feel his passion for the art he presents, as well as his love for Nairobi. An exhibition definitely worth visiting. Unfortunately just little time left. The exhibition will only still be open the last weekend of June (25 and 26). Or on appointment and of course there is always Instagram.

 Visiting address: Jacobijnestraat 8, Haarlem                Instagram.com/kevenaarart


by Cornelis van Harn 7 June 2018
Recently I wrote about the upcoming exhibition ‘flower still lives’. This exhibition is hosted by Kunsthandel P. de Boer, established at a beautiful canal house in Amsterdam. And what a pleasant surprise this exhibition is. Jacky Simons, in cooperation with Niels de Boer and the contemporary artists, has curated a show that displays some surprising elements. It is Interesting to see how the contemporary art can be as powerful as the old masters. Jacky did a superb job connecting for instance a painting Jan van Bijlert with the contemporary art by Wendelien Daan. The lovely perfume room, with very unique perfumes by Hiram Green amongst others, who creates one fragrance per year, gives it that little bit of extra and makes you experience art in a different way. One of the artists, Merijn Bolink, shows a branch. It almost makes you wonder if this artwork has been created especially for the room, the combination with the environment seems to be close to perfection. The story behind the art work is fascinating. Merijn uses internet sources to create shapes and forms. Apart from the flower still lives there is one room, showing portraits from masters such as Hendrick Van Vliet and Isaack Luttichuys, combined with the very delicate works by the hand of Carina Ellemers. Her abstract and minimalistic works of art create such a powerful dialogue with the old master’s portraits. An absolute must see. This exhibition is still on display, and closes at Sunday the 10th of June. For more information visit the website of kunsthandel P. de Boer.
by Cornelis van Harn 15 May 2018
When you think of old masters like Ambrosius Bosschaert de Oude or Jan Davidsz de Heem, and their flower still lives, contemporary art is not the first connection that comes to mind and yet Jacky Simons started to explore connections, similarities, and contrasts and came up with the idea to organize an exhibition combining the two. A very interesting idea. One wonders to what extend contemporary artists still find inspiration in the Old Masters, and another question could be if the quality and craftsmanship would be comparable. These are just some ways of looking at this special exhibition. It will be exciting to see what kind of dialogue may occur; perhaps it even puts the old masters in a new perspective. Or give a different kind of emotion or symbolism to the contemporary art. There will be an art work by Jennifer Tee on display, who expresses with her ‘Taman Tulip’ of dried tulip leaves the transgression and connection of birth and sole. The image above is an art work by the hand of Patricia de Ruijter. Will the experience of these art works change once they are surrounded by old masters, what will the connecting element be, colour, similar flowers, or would it be something different? To create even more of an experience, Jacky also invited Erik Zwaga to be part of the exhibition. The specialty of this multi-disciplinary artist is perfumes, and especially for the occasion Zwaga composed a scent inspired by a still-life by the hand of Jan van den Hecke. Would this change the impression and feeling of this painting, would it make you believe that this is the actual scent of the flowers on the painting? These are just a couple of examples of the fabulous line up of artists that will be shown at this exhibitions. To make the circle round, Jacky decided to donate to a worthy cause, the honeybees. Because as she said: no bees , no flowers. And isn’t this a lovely thought, to go back to nature where it all starts. This exhibition will be hosted by Kunsthandel P. de Boer, art dealer, specialized in Old Masters. It will open on the 25th of May and will be on display until June 10. At their website you will find more information regarding the selected artists, opening hours, address etc.
by Cornelis van Harn 28 September 2017
Finally, my website is live! After months of working on concepts, design ideas, writing texts, and talking to artists here are the fruits of my labour so to say. I am very happy with the results so far, all though fine tuning will be an ongoing process. Goes without saying that I am sharing my own story and experience on my site. I am delighted to represent the artists shown. Please take a look at the artists featured. Hopefully in the near future I will be adding more talented artists and their art works. I would like to express a special thank you to Henri Blommers who was as kind to take my portrait and to Ronald Schippers for his help and support. On my blog I will share my thoughts, ideas and inspirations with you. The scope will be art, but I will also share fashion related topics. Obviously I will inform you regarding news and developments on the artists I represent. Artists who are interested in representation are invited to contact me Enough said for now, until soon! Cornelis
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