Ludmilla Reisinger, journalism student at the Hanze University, wrote an article about the opening 'Everyday Japan'. Read the article here: Hanze Journalism - Manga workshop and Japanese vending machines
Thank you everyone for the fantastic opening of my exhibition "Everyday Japan" at the Oude RKZ. My compliments to Ingrid, who made a delicious Japanese meal and served Japanese snacks until midnight! We enjoyed your manga workshop a lot Marjolein de Jong, children as well as adults.🍀. I want to thank Piyojo, Møzaika and Loekie, and our last-minute guests Gijs Deddens and Susan Kooi for the music. It was an honour to have you! Philo Ouweleen, thank you for warmly welcoming everyone. I wonder how many of our guests will start a vending machine business in Japan ! Special thanks to everyone who helped in the kitchen and behind the bar. Without you we couldn't have done this! And all of you who visited, thank you very much! It was lovely to meet new people and see friends and acquaintances.😊🙏
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In 2018 is het 100 jaar geleden dat in de stad Groningen de kunstenaarsvereniging De Ploeg werd opgericht. Centraal stond het revolutionaire karakter van de beweging. Ter ere van dit 100-jarig bestaan heeft het Groninger Museum een prachtige expositie samengesteld.
Het Groninger Forum greep de gelegenheid aan om op zoek te gaan naar de nieuwe revolutionairen van deze tijd en komt met een spraakmakende groepstentoonstelling Een Schop Onder De Ploeg. De opening wordt verricht door Han Steenbruggen, directeur-conservator van Museum Belvédère. Hij zal ingaan op de jonge revolutionaire kunstenaars van nu. Wat zijn hun drijfveren? Zijn ze schatplichtig aan De Ploeg? Wat brengt de toekomst? De kunstenaars: Jan Hamstra | Jannes Bürkner | Joyce ter Weele | Lisa Damstra | Mathieu Keuter van Lewenborg | Oscar Venema | Wim Warrink | Yana Poppe | Zkumm Tentoonstellingsperiode: 23 oktober t/m 6 januari 2019 This year, while following the workshop handmade paper making in Mino, I made a lantern for the Mino Washi Akari Art Festival. You can view my lantern 'Mirai' in the photo below: the box-shaped lantern.
Mino AiRDuring the Mino Washi Akari Art Festival, visitors could also view all paper lanterns made by past participants of the Mino Artist in Residence. I made the green-and-white rectangle lantern 'Outside' in 2013 as part of the Mino Paper Art Village (Artist in Residence) project. You can view this lantern here. Thank you everyone for coming! It was very nice meeting new people, as well as seeing old friends again.
For the people who could not come: until February the 22nd you can view my works at Galerie Iroha in Dordrecht. It's a pity you missed my talk during the vernissage. If you have any questions regarding my works, feel free to contact me. I am looking forward to 2015 which will start with my solo exhibition "Scenery in Japan". From January 15 till February 22 you can view my paintings and washi lightboxes at Galerie Iroha in Dordrecht. Also my latest prints which I made in Japan as Artist in Residence at "Art Studio Itsukaichi" will be on display. I will be there on January the18th. Welcome!
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