A Gallery Named Sue
Noordeinde 18a
2514 GH The Hague
The Netherlands
Hours: Thu–Sat 11 am – 5 pm, Sun 12–5 pm
Participating artists: Justin Andrews (AU), Hernan Ardila Delgado (CO), Billy Gruner (AU),
Hours: Thu–Sat 11 am – 5 pm, Sun 12–5 pm
Participating artists: Justin Andrews (AU), Hernan Ardila Delgado (CO), Billy Gruner (AU),

Pieterskerkhof
Leiden
The Netherlands
June 2 – August 27, 2017
Hours: 24/7
Admission free
Participating artists: Linda Arts (NL), Justin Andrews (AU), Alain Biltereyst (BE), Bob Bonies (NL), Sanne Bruggink (NL), Sigrid Calon (NL), Matthew Deleget (US), Jasper van der Graaf (NL), Terry Haggerty (GB), Brent Hallard (AU), Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (NL), Gilbert Hsiao (US), Gracia Khouw (NL), Zora Kreuzer (DE), Guido Nieuwendijk (NZ), Rob de Oude (NL), Jan van der Ploeg (NL), Thomas Raat (NL), Marije Vermeulen (NL), Zedz (NL).
This exhibition features murals created at the invitation of Museum De Lakenhal by twenty leading artists of varying national origin. The wall paintings all build on the ideas of Theo van Doesburg, who launched his
One hundred years after the birth of the De Stijl movement, Museum De Lakenhal is taking stock of what has been achieved. The murals are being exhibited in the town’s Pieterskerkhof area, while a scale model of the Maison d’Artiste can be seen on Het Gerecht. The Maison d’Artiste was designed by Theo van Doesburg and Cornelis van Eesteren in Paris
Transmitter
1329 Willoughby Avenue 2A
Brooklyn, NY 11237
New York
USA
March 31 – May 7, 2017
Hours: Sat–Sun 1–6 pm and by appointment:
Opening reception: Friday, March 31, 6–9 pm
Closing reception: Sunday, May 7, 3–6 pm
Participating artists: Steven Baris, Richard Bottwin, Edgar Diehl,
OPPLER features artworks that visually move and shift beneath one’s gaze, triggering relational reactions, synesthetic responses, and wobbly eyes. The artists included have created works that straddle unmapped and unmappable spaces, where objects move and shift, triggering simultaneous contradictory sensory readings.
OPPLER includes works that tangentially relate to Op Art, Minimalism, Kinetic Art, Concrete Art and Color Field Painting, though none of these historic movements is fully representative of the work shown. The subject of the work is the work itself; what you see is what it is.
OPPLER includes site-specific installation, two-dimensional painting and low relief three-dimensional wall sculpture. While the three-dimensional works may appear flat, many of the two-dimensional works leap off the wall and into the eyes.
Reuten Galerie
Prinsengracht 510
1017 KH Amsterdam
January 14 – February 19, 2017
Hours: Wed–Sat 1–6 pm, and by appointment
Opening reception: Saturday, January 14, 4–6 pm
November 9, 2014 – January 25, 2015
Hours: Tue–Fri 2–6 pm, Sat–Sun and holidays 11 am – 6 pm
The exhibition Dahlhausen viral is curated by the German artist and art collector Christoph Dahlhausen (1960). He smuggles his ‘art viruses’ into the Kunstmuseum Ahlen and contaminates the actual presentation of the museum’s collection with ‘strange’ art works. Some of them are taken from Dahlhausen’s private art collection, others sprout from his collaboration with colleagues from his international network. The result is an exhibition with frictions; surprising and contrasting settings change the perception of what is familiar and seemingly secure.

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm Street
Summit, New Jersey,
USA
September 28, 2014 – January 18, 2015
Henriëtte van ’t Hoog participates with Core IV and

Participating artists: a.o. Richard van der Aa, Roger Bensasson, Christine Boiry, Nathalie Delasalle,
ParisCONCRET Projects will continue to organize exhibitions in various locations from time

de kunst van geometrische vormentaal
Spazio Offices
Buitenom 243–268
2711 KB Zoetermeer (Centrum)
The Netherlands
April 12 – May 11, 2014
Hours: Sat–Sun 1–5 pm; also open on April 21 (Easter Monday)
Admission free
Opening reception: Saturday, April 12, 4 pm; opening by Diana Wind, Director of Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, and Hans Haring, Alderman of Zoetermeer
Participating artists: Joost Baljeu, Henk van Bennekum, Bob Bonies, Rom Gaastra, Nan Groot Antink,
Curator: Hannie van der Made