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Saturday, 06 July 2024

Summer exhibition still on until the end of September

Summer exhibition 2024

In the Summer Exhibition themed The Color, 35 artists from diverse backgrounds have a participation in the exhibition, each with their unique interpretation of color.
Stop by to see the exhibition.
It is still open all summer until the end of September 2024.
Below is a small impression of what is on display.

The Color

Theme The Color is not just about a color or colorful but about the artist’s meaning or underlying thought.
After months of preparation, this time we present work by 30 artists within this theme.
We show a wide range of different styles and techniques.
For example, Monique Roodenburg works with the symbolism of color in her photography.
In the series “Water and bread,” the photographer invites you to reflect on the dynamics between giving and taking, desire and sharing.
Water and bread symbolize nourishment and our needs.
The vibrant colors of the ducks and chicks reflect the diversity of desires and needs we all cherish.
Yellow symbolizes joy and optimism.
Pink represents gentleness and love.
Orange represents enthusiasm and vitality.
Green represents peace and harmony. Els Vegter shows the beauty of water and the Wadden Sea in an abstracted way.
The green-blue color of the water is symbolic of the beauty of the Wadden and in general of underwater life and the deep sea.
Climate change has major consequences and unfortunately also for the colorful bottom life. Bianca Berends is new to Sille Gallery but of course work from her series ‘Colors Unleashed’ cannot be missing from this exhibition.
The vibrant painting is a creation of oil paint on linen and cut into graphic shapes on poplar plywood.
She portrays sprightly children jumping uninhibitedly towards life.

In Kaat Stieber ‘s photography the still life is portrayed in its own way.
It can be fruit but also a bird.
Tranquil images in sometimes monochromatic tones.
Independently of each other, the photographs have a mutual connection in a playful way.
Besides color, humor also plays a major role in the photographic work of Kaat Stieber. Ruben Creemers goes back to the basics, the elementary paint stroke.
The artist makes a multi-colored paint stroke last forever by transforming it into a wall object.
In detail, he has worked this image down to the splatters.
His background as a graffiti artist and graphic designer underlies his decorative murals.
Sculpture and painting come together in his work. Angelique Mathijssen – van den Bosch has worked with her inspiration from Scandinavia.
Her travels result in tranquil landscapes.
The Northern Lights which were recently also seen in the Netherlands are reflected in her oil paintings.
The emptiness and stillness are tangible.
Soft tones alternate with fluorescent colors, making the landscape come alive and embrace you.
Samuel Dejong’ s wall objects sparkle with bright colors. He processes the substrates in a robust mixed media technique in which the applied butterfly shapes form a lighthearted contrast.
He applies these contrasts in color on a 3d background that is misted from different sides.
This gives you a different color from all sides.
Glass art by Angenelle Thijssen is inspired by (pebble) stones in a stream bed that, lit by the sun and the wet of flowing water, show many shades of color and sparkles.
We take the beautiful pebbles with us and are surprised when, upon returning home, the then dry pebbles hide their colors.
Gone is the magic.
Under the influence of water and light, the minerals and ores in the stones reveal their colors.
That moment Angenelle captures in her bowls of colored glass. Also in this collection: Suus Sugar, Jan van Lokhorst, Saskia Hoeboer, Merian van Rooijen, Martin Copier, Barend Houtsmuller, Ad Arma, Gert Kist,
Katinka Krijgsman,
Jan van Lokhorst, Coby Schot, Marly Freij, Olga Pullens,
Eric van Wattum, Marja Verkerk, Geert Verstappen, Fons Uytdehaag, Liliane Demeester.

Opening hours in the summer of 2024

Thursday 10 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday open by appointment. Feel free to email or call for an appointment!


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Thursday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Friday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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