05 Nov t/m 05 Mar 2023

UNTOLD – UNFOLD

ned / eng

Nieuwe Vide kicks off the new year with a performance by the Spanish contemporary dancer and visual artist Candela Murillo on Saturday afternoon 14 January. We celebrate with drinks that the exhibition UNTOLD/UNFOLD reopens after the winter break. Be welcome at the New Year’s drink! It starts on Saturday, January 14 at 15:00 and the performance of Candela Murillo at 16:00.

In the exhibition UNTOLD – UNFOLD the three artists Meli Kuhn, Marianne Lammersen and Candela Murillo react via their work on a turbulent world that is constantly subject to change. The starting point is the constant search within yourself for a relationship with this world. It doesn’t happen there, but here. Not in speed, but in deceleration. Not in turmoil, but in silence.

Sculptures, performances, films, paintings – the space is explored through various media. Exploring the images, without finding a conclusion. They arise from desires, fantasies, still unclear and undetermined, probing and growing. The works offer an alternative experience of life and the world where ratio too often prevails. In that world where the outside, the first impression, the scream, the (hard) spoken word, the interpretation and established structure regularly present a flat experience, they look for ways to understand their environment from within. From analysis and dissection, to flight and stillness.

Instead of looking outwards, UNTOLD – UNFOLD first looks inwards.

The opening of this exhibition is part of Kunstlijn Haarlem.

 

05.11.2022 – 05.03.2023
Opening: 04.11.2022

Finissage: 05.03.2023
with live music by Roelof Ruis
15:00h – 18:00h

Performance and drink
14.01.2023
15:00h-18:00h

Artists:
Meli Kuhn
Marianne Lammersen
Candela Murillo

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