The paintings of Mirjam Vreeswijk and Koos de Vries feel like film scenes, with the artists playing the leading roles. Mirjam Vreeswijk's images are alienating. She is a prop in staged worlds that play with recognition and alienation. Koos de Vries is the B-actor in scenes in which he mocks himself, yet with serious undertones of art-historical references and societal criticism. Mirjam Vreeswijk's (NL, 1997) new series of paintings was created during a period of change and loss. In response, she placed herself at the centre of her paintings. Not to find herself, but to construct a world in which to temporarily reside. Like earlier series, her painted worlds consist of sets. Sometimes literally, by depicting fragile, self-built settings made of cardboard. Everything in this temporary world can shift or collapse with a single movement. Here, her face also becomes a piece of scenery. It can be seen underwater, behind plastic, in reflections, as a doubling or as an ornament. Some works remain deliberately distant, others come closer. In the painting Press Continue, a portrait of the artist with her dog Puck, they move together through an unclear, swampy landscape. The setting feels like a digital game environment, a side quest with no end goal. As if the game, as a metaphor for life, has been paused for a moment and is now continuing. We see glamour, smooth surfaces, theatrical lighting, and a 90s-style seduction in her work. The beauty in these images is artificial and constructed, as a way of gaining control. The world she builds is controlled and orderly, but not stable. There is a lot of fluidity, water, shine, soft transitions, and round shapes. Everything seems to be in motion, without arriving anywhere. Koos de Vries (NL, 1993) also created self-portraits exclusively for this exhibition. With the acting talent of a show wrestler, he plays the leading role in his own paintings. In them, he seeks a meaningful interaction between drama, self-mockery and humour. Shame is the main motivation for the creation of his subjects. His disarming honesty has a sobering effect in a world full of digital self-glorification. De Vries' reflections on excessive drinking, night-time gaming and stupid comments are executed in oil paint. The classical medium and contemporary subjects form an interesting contrast, which is further enhanced by the art-historical references that the painter incorporates into his work. He refers to religious and mythological painters such as Pieter Paul Rubens, Jacob Cornelisz - van Oostsanen and Masoline di Panicale. Their sacred images form a grand compositional basis for the artist's concerns. But he also refers to the work of these masters in terms of content. For example, we see De Vries as a contemporary Jesus protecting himself with sunglasses from the bright light of the Stigmata. The inexplicable urge and pleasure of painting himself is perhaps best expressed in the triptych The Last Beer, The Day After #1 and The Day After #2, which can be seen in the exhibition. These are reflections on an evening when the painter drank too much and the hangover that followed. These close-up paintings are reminiscent of scenes from Billy Wilder's American film The Lost Weekend, in which actor Ray Milland struggles with alcoholism. The same exaggerated self-pity is evident, with De Vries probably enjoying painting these works as much as Milland enjoyed shooting the film.
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Koos de Vries Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 1993 Education 2014 - 2018 BA - Fine Arts, AKV St. Joost, ‘s Hertogenbosch Appearances 2018 Makers van morgen, NPO 2 extra Awards, Nominations & Stipendium 2025 Groeispurt fonds 2022 Stipendium for Emerging Artists Mondriaan Fund 2021 Groeispurt fonds 2018 Buning Brongers prize, nominated Corporate Collections KPMG Exhibitions 2026 Yours Truly, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (duo) 2025 I need access to heaven, Ten Haaf Projects, Amsterdam (solo) This Art Fair, Amsterdam SMUCK, Ten Haaf Projects, Basel 2024 Unfair, Amsterdam To riso or not, Make, Eindhoven (group) As the sun kisses the horizon, Ten Haaf Projects, Amsterdam (solo) Prospects and Concepts, Art Rotterdam Even a broken clock is right twice a day, Ten Haaf Projects, Amsterdam (group) UNDERTOW, de nieuwe gang, Beuningen (group) 2023 Past to Present, RUIS, Nijmegen (group) Selling your soul, de Nieuwe Vorst, Tilburg (group) 2022 Bleach, Ten Haaf Projects, Basel Imagine if I stopped being lazy, Ten Haaf Projects, Amsterdam (duo) Imagine if I stopped being lazy, Bistro21, Leipzig (duo) Passion and Compassion, Ten Haaf Projects, Amsterdam (group) 2021 Big Art, Zaandam Shaped and Outgrown, Willem Twee, s’ Hertogenbosch (group) Kunstnacht, Galerie Bart, Nijmegen (group) Uitnacht, Rozet, Arnhem (group) The Holiday Paintings, Ten Haaf Projects, Cannero Riviera (duo) Heaven knows I’m Miserable now, RUIS, Nijmegen (solo) 2019 Something Between the Flowers, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam (group) Nearly every thought leads to nothing, Wolfart Projectspace, Rotterdam (group) HOTSAUCE, Nijmegen (group) 2018 Post Post Graduation Show AKV | St Joost, Den Bosch (group) Floyd Firestone & The Ultrasonic Gang From the Otherside, de Fabriek, Eindhoven (group) KAPA vol.2 Computery Church // a very Ricky Christmas special, de Kerk, Arnhem (group) 2017 Schaamteloze Zelfverheerlijking, de Houtwerf, Nijmegen (group) Team Tribal, Ruis, Nijmegen (group)
Mirjam Vreeswijk Gorinchem, The Netherlands, 1997 Education 2018 Frank Mohr Institute Master of Fine Art, Painting 2014 - 2018 HKU Bachelor of Fine Art Awards 2022 Kunstliefde Award, winner 2020 Talent van het jaar, winner 2018 Buning Brongers Prize, nomination 2018 Kunst aan de dijk prijs, nomination 2018 Best of Graduates Ron Mandos Public Prize, winner Corporate Collections Rijnstate, KPMG Funds 2024 Amarte Fonds 2022 Mondriaan Start Selected exhibitions 2026 Yours Truly, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (duo) 2025 Schattig & Kattig, Museum MORE, Ruurlo (group) 2024 Art Island, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, IJmuiden (solo) CAN Art Ibiza, Plan X Gallery, Ibiza (group) Liquid Shadows, Plan X Gallery, Milan, (duo) Prospect & Concepts, Mondriaan Fund, Van Nelle Fabriek, Rotterdam (group) Art Rotterdam, Galerie Fleur & Wouter (group) 2023 Hazy Horizons, Kunstliefde, Utrecht (group) LACE Benefit Art Auction, Los Angeles (group) The Curtain Rises, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (solo) The View We Seek, Sow & Tailor and Anthony Gallery, New York (group) Adorned Self, Sow & Tailor, Los Angeles (group) Art Busan, Gallery Kabinett, Busan (group) Life Potential, Arti et Amicitae, Amsterdam (group) HORIZONS, Sow & Tailor Gallery, Hong Kong (group) 2022 Painter's Painters, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (group) Art Rotterdam, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Rotterdam, NL (duo) Exhibition Young Collectors Circle, Amsterdam, NL (group) Amsterdam Art Week Exhibition, Capital C, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (group) FOULPLAY/SOGGYBUN, Kunstliefde, Utrecht (group) 2021 Seductive Arrangements, Galerie Fleur & Wouter, Amsterdam (duo) Rijnstate kunstcollectie, Arnhem (solo) ART AWAY, Groningen (group) A Four Season Occasion, Utrecht (solo) 2020 SGABELLO COLLECTION; In Search Of The Miraculous, Amsterdam (group) 2019 ART NOORD, Museum Belvédère, Leeuwarden (group) MATERIAL WORLD Ron Mandos Young Blood Foundation - Show off, Rotterdam (group) Kunst aan de Dijk Prijs, KunstRai, Amsterdam (group) 2018 Groupshow Young Talent - KERSGALLERY, Amsterdam (group) SBK Sprouts Young Talent 2018, Amsterdam (group) Best of Graduates - Ron Mandos, Amsterdam (group) Exposure HKU Beeldende Kunst - Pastoe Fabriek, Utrecht (group)