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Exhibition

Doppelmensch

Foto in galerie Maurits van deLaar met werk van Martin Assig, 5 x schilderijen St. Paul, 2017 – 2022, tempera en was op papier rechts: Dirk Zoete 4 sculpturen: Boom, Tak, Kleine Zon, Old Boy (leaf) 2024-2025, hout, metaal, plasticrete.
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Exhibition at gallery Maurits van de Laar in The Hague: ‘Doppelmensch’: Martin Assig, Dirk Zoete work on paper, drawings, sculptures. Martin Assig (1959) and Dirk Zoete (1969) focus their work on being human in all its aspects and the desire for a life in harmony with nature and the world.

Dirk-Zoete-Grote-Zon-Excotic-Bird-II-Martin-Assig-Unvergänglich
Martin-Assig-4-Seelen-works-Sympathisantin
Dirk Zoete Grote Zon Excotic Bird II Martin Assig Unvergänglich and Martin Assig 4 Seelen works Sympathisantin.

Martin Assig
Martin Assig has been working on his St. Paul series since 2009, referencing Paul Klee who used multiple styles and motifs side by side in his work. The St Paul series a sanctuary in which Martin Assig can refer to other artists and his own work and can range from concrete human figures to abstract patterns and forms. The essentials of life are central; how does man relate to the other, the world, life and death. He manages to depict these serious themes in a moving way, often with a lightness and humour that lifts the viewer.

Dirk Zoete
Dirk Zoete (1969) also works in series; after his drawings of theatrical stages with human figures, buildings and constructions on them, he started his series Study for Cactus Species and then Cactus Derivatives. In these, Zoete plays with abstract basic forms with which he reinvents the cactus and can transform organic forms into, for instance, a kind of machine with blades. In recent years, Dirk Zoete has also been making more and more spatial work, stylised human figures again constructed from geometric shapes. They are sort of distant cousins of Kazimir Malevich's suprematist figures or the costumes from Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet. Their utter simplicity and playfulness move the viewer.

Dates and Times

9 February 16 March
Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Sunday
13:00 – 17:00
Laatste zondag van de maand 13:00 - 17:00u.
Free
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