What if photography were no longer just a way of looking, but a way of rethinking the world?
"Structures en dérive", nine artists with photographic and transdisciplinary practices who make the image a space for movement, doubt and experimentation.
Mariejon de Jong-Buijs' process-based work draws its inspiration from the tradition of Dutch landscape painting - an inspiration that is both physical, born of her experience working on farms, and visual, nourished by a prolonged immersion in the history of the genre.
His large-format canvases are characterized by saturated colors, geometric shapes, repetitive motifs and folding of the support. Her work explores a form of abstraction combined with geometric minimalism.
For the exhibition, she is presenting a photographic work for the first time: an in situ installation of 730 photographs, which in this new medium addresses the themes of process and perception already at the heart of her painting.
"Structures en dérive", nine artists with photographic and transdisciplinary practices who make the image a space for movement, doubt and experimentation.
Mariejon de Jong-Buijs' process-based work draws its inspiration from the tradition of Dutch landscape painting - an inspiration that is both physical, born of her experience working on farms, and visual, nourished by a prolonged immersion in the history of the genre.
His large-format canvases are characterized by saturated colors, geometric shapes, repetitive motifs and folding of the support. Her work explores a form of abstraction combined with geometric minimalism.
For the exhibition, she is presenting a photographic work for the first time: an in situ installation of 730 photographs, which in this new medium addresses the themes of process and perception already at the heart of her painting.
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