#TeKijkGezet – 7th edition Sept-Nov 2022

The seventh edition of Te Kijk Gezet is now on display @ Koningsstraat 6, Amsterdam.
A collaboration between @AVWS-artwork and myself of the ongoing conversation about letting go.

Take Flight © ANNE• 2022
135 x 140 x 50 cm, acrylic sheet, Plexiglas, aluminium

You are the one who makes the journey through the looking glass.
Take courage.

This work came into being by exploring pathways into letting go of generational trauma.

Take Flight © ANNE• 2022

#TeKijkGezet – 4th edition Sept-Nov 2021

The fourth edition of Te Kijk Gezet is now on display @ Koningsstraat 6, Amsterdam.
A collaboration between @AVWS-artwork and myself.

Tegen de Zwaartekracht [Defying Gravity]
This 4th edition of Te Kijk Gezet is the latest result of the ongoing conversation about letting go, in which the artists research their family bond and age difference.
Defying Gravity is a spatial design by Anne in which she provides a third of the space for each artist to use. Visual layers are created by horizontal planes that both take and create space. An exciting relation between the works reveals itself by putting them in this framed context. The three artworks play with the recognition and denial of material, composition and expectations.

Rotsvast [Rock Solid]
Acrylic paint, paper, gravel
© Alida Verheij 2021
Made in Holland
Cast iron, steel, clay
© Winfried Scholz 2021
Gebakken Lucht [Thin Air]
Acrylic
© Anne Verheij 2021
Tegen de Zwaartekracht [Defying Gravity]

#TeKijkGezet – 2nd edition April-June

I would like to invite you to the second exhibition of Te Kijk Gezet till the end of May.

6 Koningsstraat, 1011 EV, Amsterdam.
Completely CORONA-PROOF, 24/7 and free.

This year I work together with my parents, Winfried Scholz and Alida Verheij, to create changing exhibitions in the Nieuwmarkt neighborhood of Amsterdam.
The artworks aim to motivate a visual communication about the theme of letting go.
We work with subject matter such as changing perceptions of identity, trauma’s and connections between generations.

You can follow our year long work process online via social media under #TeKijkGezet

The second edition artworks presented till the end of May are:

Etalage 6 Koningsstraat

Anders dan anderen
© Alida Verheij 2021

Alleen in het hoofd
Eenzaam in het lijf
Omgeven door somberheid
Dat is het gevoel als van een depressie
Alles is anders, voelt anders of voelt niets
Maar…..
 
Langzaam laat de depressie los
De cirkel gedachten verdwijnen
Het lichaam wordt warm
Langzaam komt vertrouwen
Laat alles los wat zwart is

Te Kijk Gezet – 1st edition Jan-March 2021

I would like to invite you to the exhibition Te Kijk Gezet.

Window nr.6 and nr. 7-B Koningsstraat, Amsterdam.
Completely CORONA-PROOF, 24/7 and free.

The coming year I work together with my parents, Winfried Scholz and Alida Verheij, to create changing exhibitions over the coming year 2021.
The artworks try to establish a visual communication about the theme letting go.
We work with subject matter such as changing perceptions of identity, trauma’s and connections between generations.

You can follow our year long work process online via social media under #tekijkgezet

The first works presented till the end of March are:

Etalage 7-B

Wie wind zaait zal storm oogsten – [Who sows wind will harvest storm]
© Alida Verheij 2021
acryl verf, zand, hout, metaaldraad en papier
Donald says “fraud”
© Winfried Scholz 2021
recycled steel

Etalage 6

DUALITEIT – [Duality]
© Anne Verheij 2021
recycled plastic, wood, LED light and paint

‘Dood Gewoon’ till 1st February 2019

Dood Gewoon is entering its final exhibiting period at VOX-POP Amsterdam after a wonderful two and a half months.

To celebrate the pilot version of this special artist family project we will be open on the 25th of January till 19:00 and have finisage drinks on the 1st of February after 17:00.

Have a look at our TRAILER!

Dood Gewoon [Dead Simple]
A unique visualization of the theme death
3 artists, 2 generations, 1 installation
Experience the visual dialogue of this artist family’s conversation about death through the disciplines spatial design, sculpture, painting, and start your own conversation.

Initiator | concept | painter Alida Verheij
Concept | spatial designer Anne Verheij
Sculpter | technical adviser Winfried Scholz

Partners VOX-POP and Museum Tot Zover

Sponsors PC Uitvaart, DEL’A, Fiction Factory, Everaert Advocaten, Eydenberg, AMT Group

photo © ANNE• 2018

ANNE• triple bill @ Kunststroming 2016

TripleBill©ANNE•2016

Triple bill: ONES | TEOKORUS | CANVAS
by ANNE•

10/11 and 17/18 September 2016
@ Kunststroming, Gemaal de Hooge Boezem achter Haastrecht, NL

Come and join me and many other artists such as AVWS-artworks for a fun weekend full of art, music and poetry!

Dazed Angles

Yesterday I went to see an exhibition of four works by Richard Serra in the Gagosian GalleryBACKDOOR PIPELINE, RAMBLE, DEAD LOAD, LONDON CROSS.

Dazed and inspired by such an sensory experience of spatial composition, brought on by both artist and the architecture of the gallery building, has given me new artistic fuel.

Go and get inspired till the 28th of February 2015!

All photo’s by © ANNE •  2014

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Juul Kraijer – The Wapping Project Bankside

juul kraijerOn Wednesday the 17th I went to the opening of The Wapping Project Bankside – Mayfair’s new location.

This reopening was accompanied by an unique photo exhibition of the Dutch artist Juul Kraijer. Her photographs reminded me of classical oil paintings that can mesmerize the spectators stare, holding it hostage by a stillness in the moment portrayed. The artist told me she started with the idea to frame her models face like a medallion. Because she worked with animals, however, the original idea started to transform into a dynamic canvas on which the content was constantly changing.

Go and see both this exhibition and gallery!
From 18th September – 30th October 2014

Sensing Spaces – Royal Academy of Arts

What to choose first?

Other than loosing myself completely to my sensible reactions on the atmospheres presented, I noticed two distinct things.
One, I became very aware of my almost obsessive search for light sources. After a few minutes of entering the space I would get my camera out and start a slow dance with the space, completely loosing track of time and social appearances. Initially creating a very intimate and privately secluded macro space within the space presented.
Secondly, I started to notice how rushed the human race is. Taking time is not so much a luxury as it seems to be a dissatisfaction. When stepping into any of the spaces it is up to the spectator to sense through sound, smell, touch, sight, abilities that seem to be numbed for a lot of us. Frustration is overlooked as an sense, which makes us rush through the spaces, demanding to be entertained. All these expectations of myself and others left me strangely pleasantly irritated.

Time keeps fascinating. Dare and you might find yourself slap bang in the centre.

Go and sense!

Till the 6th of April 2014 @ Royal Academy of Art, London.
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Photo’s by ANNE •