Artist Romee van Oers

Romee van Oers makes paintings with forms that seem to want to move together, attract, or repel. It’s this dynamic that Romee explores in the arrangements she makes and studies. Here, as materials overlap, fold and bend, new relations between the emerging shapes are laid bare. These are transferred to canvas in a direct and spontaneous manner.

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Artist Ine Vermee

As an abstract painter, Ine Vermee can be associated with the abstract geometric and minimalist art originating in the 1950s and ’60s. Over the past few decades, she has consistently and intently worked on researching white painterly fields in relation to their surroundings.

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Artist Anne Geene

The symbolic value we attach to plants might be as old as humanity itself. Red roses represent love, ferns represent sincerity, ivy represents faithfulness. For a long time, Anne Geene has been collecting plants growing in notable places and taking pictures of plants belonging to famous people.

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Artist Loek Grootjans

Eventually, the entire oeuvre of Loek Grootjans (born 1955, Arnemuiden, NL) will be transferred to the Storage for Distorted Matter. This is one of his long-running projects. Everything left behind by the artist, both mentally and physically, is to be incorporated in this project. Not only his art, but everything related to the artist and his world, is stored, registered, and archived.

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Homage to Piet den Blanken

Art manifestation h3h biennial Oosterhout (3rd June – 16th July 2023) will pay homage to the documentary photographer and photojournalist Piet den Blanken (Wijbosch, 1951 – Guatemala City, 2022). An inveterate traveller, Den Blanken took photographs across the globe, focusing on the theme of social injustice.

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CAMPAIGN VISUAL FOR FAITH

A picture is worth a thousand words, or so the saying goes. But the new campaign visual for the h3h biennial comprises a single word and a gamut spanning hundreds of colours! Berry van Gerwen, the graphic designer for the h3h biennial, is returning to oversee the design of all our communication material.

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ARTIST LISETTE DE GREEUW

The work of Lisette de Greeuw (1990) is ensconced in and intertwined with language. She uses transformation as a method and translation as a material. She’s developed a lexicon based on embroidery patterns with markings referring to colours in order to create a picture. This puts the viewer at a distance, while the drawings also serve as a “tool allowing access to the actual work”.

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LOURDES TV – PAULIEN OLTHETEN

Visual artist Paulien Oltheten analyses human behaviour in the public space, often in direct contact with passersby. She films, photographs and draws, focussing mostly on the physical aspect, the daily rituals and routines of people and objects.

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