1 5 2 3 8, Rhythm Section, Augsburg (I)

1 5 2 3 8
Rhythm Section

 
Kunstverein Augsburg
Holbeinhaus
Vorderer Lech 20
Augsburg
Germany

 

June 4 – July 30, 2023
Hours: Tue–Sunday, 11 am – 5 pm
Guided tours: Tuesday, June 6, 4:30 pm,
and Tuesday, July 11, 4:30 pm

 
Opening: Saturday, June 3, 2023, 6 pm
Curator Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck will talk with participating artists about their work as a collective, rhythmic structures and art as a universal language.

 

Participating artists: Anneke Bosma (NL), Karina Bugayova (DE), Albert Coers (DE), Iemke van Dijk (NL), Daniel Geiger (DE), Lon Godin (NL), Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (NL), Gonghong Huang (CN/DE), Michaelis Karaiskos (GR/GB), Liu Ke (CN), Oleksiy Koval (DE), Guido Nieuwendijk (NL), Artemis Potamianou (GR), Thomas Rieger (DE), Marije Vermeulen (NL), Veronika Wenger (DE), Michael Wright (GB/IE), Tang Xiao (CN).

 

Rhythm Section consists of artists from various disciplines who explicitly and consciously deal with the theme of rhythm in their work. The core that unites the group is the commitment to a hyper-reflexivity in dealing with rhythm, not as a constraint but as an original constant. The exchange and dynamics that arise from the different approaches and media provide new approaches to art and its practice.

 

The exhibition 1 5 2 3 8 provides for the first time a retrospective overview of the various activities of the group, which has been working together since 2010. In addition to the exhibition, there will be a side programme of workshops, performances and artist talks. In cooperation with Villa Waldberta (Feldafing), members of the group from China are invited to an artist residency.
 

Ambiguous Unambiguous, Athens (I)

Ambiguous Unambiguous

A group exhibition by Rhythm Section
Platforms Project 2021
Independent Art Fair
Pireos 256, Ag. Ioannis Rentis
182 33 Athens
Greece

October 21–24, 2021

Participating artists: Dailydosage 24, Daniel Geiger, Michael Graeve, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, David Kefford, Oleksiy Koval, Guido Nieuwendijk, Serena Semeraro, Xiao Tang, Mirco Tarsi, Veronika Wenger, Michael Wright

Curated by Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck

The objective of Platforms Project is to map artistic action as it is produced in the context of collective initiatives by artists who decide to join forces in seeking answers to artistic questions by creating the so-called platforms.

Ambiguous Unambiguous, Athens

Ambiguous Unambiguous
Rhythm Section
Platforms Project 2020
Athens, Greece

 

Participating artists: Daniel Geiger, Michael Graeve, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, David Kefford, Oleksiy Koval, Guido Nieuwendijk, Serena Semeraro, Xiao Tang, Veronika Wenger, Michael Wright

Curated by Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck

 

Now in its eighth consecutive year, Platforms Project is the international show that indicatively charts the art currently produced through collective initiatives by young artists on the international scene as they join forces to seek answers to contemporary artistic questions.

Platforms Project establishes a new approach to art viewing via Platforms Project Net, a web-based art fair.

 

The Platforms Project Net will enable the art-loving public to access the artists’ groups and their works via a digital exhibition. Viewers can try a new experience by visiting the Platforms Project website for 15 days, from 14 to 31 May 2020.
 


Wright & Van ’t Hoog, Zip 3. With music composed and conducted by Philip Mead, and performed by the St. Augustine’s Singers in St. Augustine’s Church, Cambridge, on March 17, 2018.
 

Les Pays-Bas, l’autre pays des beaux-arts, Meymac

Spandrel XIV, 190×222+290 cm. Photos: Marije Vermeulen.

 
Mijn uitvoerders Guido Nieuwendijk en Marije Vermeulen waren al vóór de lock down in Meymac om Spandrel XIV te realiseren. In het prachtige maar lege klooster van het Centre d’art contemporain in Meymac getuigt nu alleen deze muurschildering van een tentoonstelling die niet doorging:

 
Les Pays-Bas, l’autre pays des beaux-arts
Abbaye Saint-André
Centre d’art contemporain
Meymac
France

 
April 12 – June 28, 2020         
CANCELLED BECAUSE OF THE CORONA CRISIS

 
Participating artists: Marian Breedveld, Robbie Cornelissen, Ronald Cornelissen, Elspeth Diederix, Rineke Dijkstra, Marcel van Eeden, Bob Eikelboom, Voebe de Gruyter, Teun Hocks, Willem van den Hoed, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, David Jablonowski, Folkert de Jong, Natasja Kensmil, Ellen Kooi, Krijn de Koning, Katinka Lampe, Mark Manders, Erik Mattijssen, Paulien Oltheten, Satijn Panygay, Renie Spoelstra, Lily van der Stokker, Berend Strik, Anne de Vries, Marijke van Warmerdam, Willem Weismann, Guido van der Werve, Marcel Wesdorp, Bas de Wit, Robert Zandvliet, Edwin Zwakman.
 

Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section, Amsterdam

Part of Heptagon II, 2018, 65x27x7 cm

Part of Heptagon II, 2018, 65x27x7 cm

 
Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section
A group exhibition by Rhythm Section
 
 
Reuten Galerie
Prinsengracht 510
1017 KH  Amsterdam
 
 
April 14 – May 20, 2018
Hours: Wed–Sat, 1–6 pm
Opening: Saturday, April 14, 4–6 pm
 
 
Participating artists:
Anneke Bosma, Karina Bugayova, Iemke van Dijk, Daniel Geiger, Lon Godin, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, Oleksiy Koval, Guido Nieuwendijk, Xiao Tang, Marije Vermeulen, Veronika Wenger, Guido Winkler, Michael Wright.
 

IS-projects, Leiden

Wedge XIII, 2017, 44x42x13 cm

Wedge XIII, 2017, 44x42x13 cm

10 jaar IS-projects
Marktsteeg 10
2312 CS  Leiden
The Netherlands

 

January 28 – February 4, 2018
Hours: January 28, and February 3 and 4, 1–5 pm
Opening: Saturday, January 27, 5 pm

 

IS-projects is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a Bring Your Own Art with invited artists in Marktsteeg 10 on 27 January 2018.

 

Participating artists: Lyda Bekker, Marja van Bijlevelt, Pedro Boese, Richard Bottwin, Sanne Bruggink, Edgar Diehl, Iemke van Dijk, Jasper van der Graaf, José Heerkens, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, Roland de Jong, Gracia Khouw, Zora Kreuzer, Gerda Kruimer, Josephine Lakerveld, Guido Nieuwendijk, Tineke Porck, Albert Roskam, Marena Seeling, Tonneke Sengers, Rubins J. Spaans, Frans Vendel, Marije Vermeulen, Coen Vernooij, Jan Maarten Voskuil, Werner Windisch, Guido Winkler and Yumiko Yoneda.

 

Publication Rhythm Section

Front cover

Front cover

Rhythm Section
Issued on the occasion of the exhibition Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section. 100 Years after De Stijl at Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich, in cooperation with Reuten Galerie, Amsterdam.

 
Artists: Anneke Bosma (NL), Karina Bugayova (DE/UA), Christoph Dahlhausen (DE), Iemke van Dijk (NL), Daniel Geiger (DE), Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (NL), Oleksiy Koval (DE/UA), Guido Nieuwendijk (NL), Xiao Tang (CN), Marije Vermeulen (NL), Veronika Wenger (DE), Guido Winkler (NL), Michael Wright (UK).

 
Texts: Ine Dammers, Dmytro Goncharenko, Wies van Moorsel, Antoinette Reuten, Karin Wimmer, and others.

 
Graphic design: Folkert van der Hoek, together with Studio van Es.

 
Supported by the Department of Arts and Culture of the City of Munich and by Kastner AG.
 

Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section, Munich (I)

Wedge XI, 2017, 54x45x26 cm

Wedge XI, 2017, 54x45x26 cm

Boogie Woogie Rhythm Section
100 Years after De Stijl

A group exhibition by Rhythm Section

Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art
Amalienstraße 14
80333 Munich
Germany

December 1, 2017 – January 25, 2018
Hours: Wed 2–6 pm, Thu 2–7 pm, Fri 2–6 pm, Sat by appointment
Opening reception: Thursday, November 30, 7 pm

Participating artists: Anneke Bosma (NL), Karina Bugayova (DE/UA), Christoph Dahlhausen (DE), Iemke van Dijk (NL), Daniel Geiger (DE), Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (NL), Oleksiy Koval (DE/UA), Guido Nieuwendijk (NL), Xiao Tang (CN), Marije Vermeulen (NL), Veronika Wenger (DE), Guido Winkler (NL), Michael Wright (UK)


De Stijl & Rhythm Section

Wedge IX, 2014-2015, 68x47x32 cm

Wedge IX, 2014–2015, 68x47x32 cm

The groundbreaking Dutch artistic movement known as De Stijl was founded in 1917. The most famous representatives of De Stijl were Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg. In 2017 the Netherlands commemorated De Stijl’s centennial with dozens of exhibitions.

Rhythm Section wants to continue to celebrate the birth of De Stijl. The title of this exhibition at Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art in Munich refers to Mondrian’s famous paintings Broadway Boogie Woogie and Victory Boogie Woogie. In this exhibition we focus on the networking and exchange between contemporary artists who are concerned with the De Stijl movement.

This exhibition is supported by Kastner AG, Wolznach; Landeshauptstadt München; Tijl Fonds voor de beeldende kunst, Amsterdam; Dr Wies van Moorsel, Amsterdam; and Reuten Galerie, Amsterdam. The exhibition takes place in cooperation with Reuten Galerie, Amsterdam.