Thursday, September 15, 2016

Exhibitions

During the years I participated in quite a few exhibitions, most of them group shows. There are very few galleries left (at least not in Holland) that still host solo shows. They have their reasons, but for the individual artist it's a bit sad. You want to present the full scope of your work and not just two or three little paintings. Luckily for me there is a gallery in The Hague (De Twee Pauwen or The Two Peacocks) that still offers artists the opportunity to present their work in solo- or duo shows. This coming October it's my turn again.

Big Cloud, 70 x 120 cm, oils on panel
I've been working for the occasion for the last six months or so and I just loved it. It's such a pleasure to work towards a balanced presentation and not just jump from one painting to the next. But now that the opening date is drawing near I'm beginning to get a little shaky. As usual I must say. Happens every time. I'm getting second thoughts about practically every choice I made. Did I pick the right sizes, shouldn't they be larger/smaller, isn't the subject matter to divers/to one sided, didnt I paint to much/not enough sunsets. The list goes on and on.

The first thing I do when I start working on a project like this is create a folder in my computer and line up the paintings I already planned to do. For some of them I made oil sketches, others did not get past the Photoshop design phase. Always far more than I can possibly do in the given time span, so I make a new folder within the initial one, the 'first choice' folder and I start to move paintings in and out of it. This process can take quite a while, up to a few weeks. Actually, it goes on right until the end, when I start doubting every choice I made. But since it's not the first time this happens, I'm now able to look at it from some distance and I don't wake up anymore in the middle of the night with only one thought: "You've got it all wrong, you got to start all over again!". Now I only worry after sun up.

A friend of mine recently mailed me a line he read somewhere: "A satisfied artist is a contradictio in terminis". I tell myself to hold on to that thought...

6 comments:

  1. Dear Janhendrik
    I feel your nerves! I'm sure your show will be amazing whatever you decide to exhibit. Is that gallery in Groningen? What date is the opening?

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    1. Thank you for your support, Marian! The show opens on October 16 at 16:00. It's not in Groningen, but in The Hague at De Twee Pauwen Art Gallery, a wonderful gallery in the old City center, close to the Royal Palace.

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  2. WOW!! It’s amazing. Look so wonderful. i like it very much such type of painting. There are different kinds of painting in this blog. Thank you for such nice blog.

    Repainting Christchurch.

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  3. Thanks, Arthur! If you wanna find out more, please go to my Youtube Channel or to www.paintingskies.com/video.

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  4. Vandaag in de Twee Pauwen de schilderijen bewonderd. In het echt zijn ze nog mooier dan op de website. Leuk contact gehad met de enthousiaste galerijhouder. Zeker de moeite waard wat mij betreft. Jan de Reus, Voorburg

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    1. Leuk om te horen, Jan. En het klopt, de galeriehouders zijn zeer bevlogen. De kwaliteit van hun tentoonstellingen is altijd dik in orde.

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