On the invitation of Livingstone Gallery The Hague I will be working in Berlin for three months, in the project Livingstone Projects Berlin.
The project space is the former studio of late artist Albrecht Genin (1945-2013). The studio still houses parts of his legacy, such as beautiful maps, paper, and a collection of bright pure pigments. Amid his traces, I am working on my own work. In this period, no copper and no stone, but atlases, maps, cardboard, paper and pigments.
Today I came to Berlin and took with me this book, as a starting point:
Odyssey - the home coming of a wanderer
written by Homer, 800 B.C.; translated by Patrick Lateur and published by Atheneaum – Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2016.
With Odysseus as my companion I reside in Berlin