Robert Zandvliet. The Painting is a Door

Robert Zandvliet Paradaidha Zora [Detail], 2023 Eitempera auf Leinen / Egg tempera on linen 270 x 450 cm Besitz des Künstlers / Collection of the Artist © Robert Zandvliet
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An extensive solo exhibition at the Museum Franz Gertsch showcases the oeuvre of the Dutch painter Robert Zandvliet (*1970) by bringing together the most important groups of works he created over the past 15 years in an exemplary dialogue. “The Painting is a Door” provides an impressive insight into the Haarlem-based artist’s pictorial explorations at the interface between abstraction and representationalism. The show is accompanied by a comprehensive monograph.
Robert Zandvliet is regarded as one of the most important contemporary Dutch painters. Since the mid-1990s he has developed his work within the antipodal sphere between representation and self-reflexive painterly practice. While the artist’s pictorial inventions always proceed from concrete motifs, his dynamic style of painting transfers them to a very free, associative space.

The series “Seven Stones” (2014) plays a key role in the exhibition and is being shown outside of the Netherlands for the first time. In this impressive group of works, Robert Zandvliet focuses on stones and approaches this motif with conceptual consistency. Through the pictorial transformation they become detached from the actual subject and point to the essential conditions and methods of painting.

Presented as a cohesive unit in the first hall, this series also derives its formal homogeneity from a strongly reduced colour palette. From here the exhibition proceeds to “Paradaidha”, Zandvliet’s latest group of works. The Old Persian word “paradaidha” originally described a walled, irrigated garden, a place of plenty and good fortune that became the epitome of paradise. The selection of large-format works from this series underscores the relationship between a meticulously thought-out composition and the spontaneous expression of painterly practice which defines Zandvliet’s oeuvre. The show explores these inherent interactions with over 30 representative works.

Robert Zandvliet was born in Terband (NL) in 1970. He attended the Constantijn Huygens Art Academy in Kampen from 1987 to 1992 and completed his master’s studies at the De Ateliers Art School in Amsterdam in 1994. He was awarded the Prix de Rome (painting, 1994), the Charlotte Köhler Prize (1998), and the Wolvecamp Prize (2004). Since then, Robert Zandvliet has been represented in a range of exhibitions both in Europe and the United States. He has had solo shows in important institutions such as the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2001), the Kunstmuseum Luzern (2001), the Kunstmuseum Bonn (2005), the Kunstmuseum Den Haag (2012), the De Pont Museum, Tilburg (2014, 2005, 1997), and the Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht (2020, 2019, 1996). Zandvliet lives and works in Haarlem (NL).

The art historian, independent curator, and art critic Andreas Fiedler developed the exhibition.

The show is presented under the auspices of the ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Switzerland, Karin Mössenlechner.

In addition to the exhibition, a comprehensive book provides an extensive, multi-perspective documentation of the artist’s career, starting with his meteoric beginnings in the late 1990s.

Parallel to the presentation at the Museum Franz Gertsch, a further exhibition on Robert Zandvliet will be showing at the Kunsthalle Darmstadt (29.03.–30.08.2026).
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