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Wieteke Heldens

“Painting is my primary medium, though in practice, I am a conceptual artist. I use abstract visual forms and processes to explore systems of meaning and states of mattering.

I combine the concept and rule of the algorithm and execute it through forms and compositions that are organic, self generating, and have the unmistakable mark of the human hand. By creating conceptual order and structure within my works, I also create conditions for closure and completion. Each work creates and fulfills its own conditions; both my materials and I fulfill our designated roles in a calculated symbiosis.”

Wieteke Heldens graduated from the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, in 2007. Heldens’ work has been shown internationally, including the Kunstmuseum Den Haag in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark, South Korea, Japan, and the United States. She has also worked as an artist-in-residence in Chongqing, China and Turin, Italy. In 2013 Heldens won the Royal Award for Modern Painting in the Netherlands. She is a recipient of a Stipendium for Established Artists of the Mondriaan Fund.

 

Zai Nomura

Zai Nomura describes his work as a kind of “indecisive point” between death and life. His abstract work drifts between artificial and natural, sculpture and photography, and static and dynamic. According to Nomura, this kind of indecisiveness is based on the ephemerality and vulnerability of the Japanese environment in relation to natural disasters and nuclear experiences.

Zai Nomura has exhibited work at Aichi Triennale; gallery αM, Tokyo; and ARTCOURT Gallery, Osaka, among others.

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2020: Celebrate the Studio

Dáreece Walker

Dáreece Walker creates figurative paintings, drawings, and sculpture that address issues about race, identity and religion. He utilizes cardboard to create his pieces as a metaphor for the black American experience; as he considers cardboard a protest art material. For Walker, cardboard symbolizes some of the negative stereotypes associated with being a person of color.

Dáreece Walker has exhibited work at Long Gallery Harlem, New York; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College; and Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, The Netherlands, among others.