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