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Exhibitions — Mixed Media, Other

BOLD | Rotteveel Vermeer

Date:
6 December 2024 up to 8 March 2025
Location:
→ Galerie Bart
Elandsgracht 16
1016 TW Amsterdam
Open:
  • Thursday 13:00—18:00
  • Friday 13:00—18:00
  • Saturday 13:00—18:00
  • Sunday 13:00—18:00
Admission
→ Free admission

Galerie Bart is proud to present the duo exhibition BOLD by Jochem Rotteveel (1976) and Thomas Vermeer (1984), expressing their shared fascination for colour. Coming from completely different worlds, art and fashion, Rotteveel and Vermeer have now been working together for three years. The duo’s working methods and use of colour were inspired by the cities of Naples, Busan and Seoul. In BOLD, this is reflected in the use of voluminous folds and well-considered colours that lead to a pronounced result.    

Galerie Bart is proud to present the duo exhibition BOLD by Jochem Rotteveel (1976) and Thomas Vermeer (1984), expressing their shared fascination for colour. Coming from completely different worlds, art and fashion, Rotteveel and Vermeer have now been working together for three years. The duo’s working methods and use of colour were inspired by the cities of Naples, Busan and Seoul. In BOLD, this is reflected in the use of voluminous folds and well-considered colours that lead to a pronounced result.    

The works are made after the technique of Rotteveel, who considers himself a painter. Instead of a brush and paint, he uses foil and tape. Characterised by a hard-edge style, originating from the 1960s, the compositions are built from tight fields of colour. ‘Because the colours do not blend with each other, the relationship they establish with each other is precisely what makes them so important’. The style of Vermeer, a fashion stylist by origin, can be recognised by a carefully chosen colour balance and the use of complementary materials within the silhouette.  

The duo’s exceptional technique leads to a unique result. The folds in the foil allow your gaze to be guided through the areas of colour. Your eyes mix the colours. In addition, the duo explores the limits of the medium: volume is added to the flat surfaces. TIn addition, the duo explores the limits of the medium: volume is added to flat surfaces. The material takes on a pasty appearance where the origin is not immediately revealed. As a viewer, you are not sure whether this is metal, plastic or ceramic.