BOOGIE WOOGIE RHYTHM SECTION
100 YEARS AFTER DE STIJL
01.12. – 25.01.2018
The most famous representative of this movement, which took its course in 1917 were the artists Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg. With dozens of exhibitions, the Netherlands in 2017 celebrated and reminded of De Stijl’s departure in art.
With this exhibition we want to continue to celebrate 100 years after De Stijl movement. The title of the exhibition Boogie Woogie refers to a famous work by Piet Mondrian Broadway Boogie Woogie from the year 1942/43. In our exhibition we would like to focus on the networking and exchange between contemporary artists who are concerned with the De Stijl movement from 1917.
Anneke Bosma
Karina Bugayova
Christoph Dahlhausen
Iemke van Dijk
Daniel Geiger
Henriëtte van´t Hoog
Oleksiy Koval
Guido Nieuwendijk
Xiao Tang
Marije Vermeulen
Veronika Wenger
Guido Winkler
Michael Wright
This exhibition is supported by
Kastner AG, Wolznach
Landeshauptstadt München
Tijl Fonds voor de beeldende kunst, Amsterdam
Dr. Wies van Moorsel, Amsterdam
Reuten Galerie, Amsterdam
This exhibition takes place in cooperation with the Reuten Galerie in Amsterdam. The Reuten Gallery in Amsterdam is organizing an exhibition on this topic in March 2018.
Karin Wimmer contemporary art
Amalienstrasse 14
Munich 80333
Germany
mail@karinwimmer.com
http://www.karinwimmer.com
Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section, Gallery Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section
Xiao Tang, Oleksiy Koval, Marije Vermeulen, Guido Winkler
Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section, Gallery Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section
Oleksiy Koval, Marije Vermeulen, Guido Winkler
Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section, Gallery Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo © Rhythm Section
Oleksiy Koval, 11123, 2013
130 x 140 cm, marker, tape on MDF
Photo © Klaus Mauz