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AMSTERDAM - 12.01.08 - 16.02.08 - BLOODY BEAUTIFUL (PART 2) RONMANDOS Amsterdam is proud to host the curious and exotic group show ‘Bloody Beautiful Part 2’. This show follows on from the previous edition, which took place at RONMANDOS Rotterdam in November and December 2007. The concept for this 2 part exposition was taken from the exhibition of the same name at the Historical Schielandshuis Museum in Rotterdam curated by Silvia B. What is our real relationship with animals?

Singer Laren - Strip en Kunst - 7 februari 2008 t/m 27 april 2008
Singer Laren presenteert een tentoonstelling over parallellen in strip en kunst.
De tentoonstelling laat de relatie tussen beide zien, niet alleen overeenkomsten, ook verschillen. Op een zelfportret wordt bijvoorbeeld zelden gelachen, terwijl striptekenaar die zichzelf portretteren dat meestal niet al te serieus doen. Hoe kunst en strip ook verschillen, ze hebben beide recht op een podium. Strip-en-Kunst-SingerLaren
Singer Laren wil de ‘negende kunst’ de erkenning geven die haar toekomt. De selectie richt zich op de twintigste eeuw in de Lage Landen, België en Nederland.
Er is werk te zien van zoveel mogelijk striptekenaars die hun stempel hebben gedrukt op het beeldverhaal. Jan Kruis, Peter Pontiac, Erik Kriek en Maaike Hartjes, Barbara Stok, Willy Vandersteen. Ze hangen naast kunstschilders als Dick Ket, Lucebert, Pyke Koch, Rob Scholten, Philip Akkerman en Wouter van Riessen.

Zie ook: www.stripenkunst.nl

Arps & Co are dedicated to bringing a wide variety of fine art to as broad a public as possible.
20 Feb 2008: It Ain't Necessarely So at the Gallery, Prinsengracht 444
Photography Elizabeth Kleinveld Poetry Rogi Wieg
Vernissage from 6 till 8 p.m. at the Prinsenkelder, Prinsengracht 444, reserveer 020 7781947
On Saturday August 27 2005 Elizabeth Kleinveld was in New Orleans. By the end of the day most of her family and friends had made their way to other parts of the country to escape Hurricane Katrina. Some of their homes were damaged to the point that they can't live in them now, others had houses that were swept away, while others have lost places to sell their work. She and her fellow artists each in their own way has had to rebuild their life.The poetry of Rogi Wieg shines another light on this issue to make us understand what happened with the New Orleans music and how to give all this a place in our hearts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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