Markt 12-A, 5688 AJ Oirschot , Netherlands Call Seller 31653106541

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$ 8,000
  • Description
    The painting by Wessel Huisman presents a semi-abstract depiction of the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, designed by architect Rem Koolhaas.


    Artistic interpretation

    The atmosphere of the painting is characterized by a muted color palette dominated by shades of blue, gray, and brown.

    The style is characterized by broad brushstrokes and a blend of defined lines with blurred edges, creating a sense of movement and fluidity within the urban landscape.
    The image shows an artistic interpretation of modern architecture amidst a cityscape. It captures the essence of urban development through abstract forms that suggest buildings under construction or transformation.

    This image is interesting because it reflects on the dynamic nature of city life and architecture’s role in shaping our environment.


    Artistic process

    It also offers insight into Huisman’s artistic process which involves layering colors and textures to evoke emotion and narrative without relying on precise realism.


    WESSEL HUISMAN (1954)

    Artist's statement: "Painting in the light of reality".

    Whilst going to the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Arnhem in 1979, Wessel Huisman studied history at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. In 1981 he graduated with honors in social and economic history.

    Immediately after he graduated at the Academy in Arnhem in 1984, Wessel Huisman became Managing Director of the same institute. From then onwards he has had numerous exhibitions throughout Europe, especially in The Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. His work has also been exhibited in Asia - Japan, Vietnam and South Korea. Since 2006 he has worked full-time as a visual artist and photographer.

    Wessel Huisman specialized in philosophy, philology and empiric sociology. Although he has never worked as a scientist his artistic oeuvre reveals an intriguing and unique interest in the past. Thinking in terms of time episodes and historical development - a kind of ‘mind traveling in time’- he has decisively determined his orientation not only on the past but also with the present. His artistic activities brought him to the realization that his scientific interest and the fascination for his own past spring from the same source.



    Light

    Wessel Huisman paints light. As a starting point he often utilizes old black and white photographs. He is not interested in the nostalgic images as such but is fascinated by the working of memories and how they affect the way one experiences the present.

    During the last twenty years he has noticed that the light captured in these photographs and in his paintings offer him an opportunity to travel through time. He calls attention to what images and memories people carry with them. He then releases them and lets them slip into the present.



    Colors

    Huisman´s way of working shows the specific interplay between the figurative elements and the material expression within his paintings. Over a period of time he has reduced the number of colors into black and white, in fact a countless number of more or less transparent shades of grey applied to the canvas layer after layer.
    However, nowadays on several paintings, Huisman tends to apply more and more modest colors.


    Italy

    Very recent (early 2024) the artist moved to Italy. Fascinated by Roman history, his paintings in the past years are influenced by the Italian architecture. Wessel decided to live and work in this inspiring environment.


    Numerous Exhibitions since 1985:

    Coming exhibition 2025
    The Netherlands, Amersfoort, Museum Flehite

    Latest exhibition 2024 April 4th-May 26th
    Italy, Rome, Museo del Foro Romano


    Past exhibitions:

    Shanghai, Hong Kong
    Miami, New York, Canada
    Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Notes: Signed verso
    Origin: Netherlands
    Period: 2000-2021
    Materials: Acrylic on canvas
    Condition: New.
    Creation Date: 2016
    Styles / Movements: Abstract Expressionism, Realism, Contemporary
    Dealer Reference #: 23939
    Incollect Reference #: 741882
  • Dimensions
    W. 55.12 in; H. 39.37 in;
    W. 140 cm; H. 100 cm;
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