Getting to know Els Kampert
Els has been a dedicated sculptor the last fifteen years and most recently started in the worlds with paints with the pouring technique.
Welcome to the reading corner of the gallery. Here you can delve deep into understanding paintings, the art world, collecting, displaying and critiquing art. Tascha Sciarone tackles issues for collectors and artist with her unique background as a cultural anthropologist and art historian. In between there are interviews with artists, art critics in galleries to better understanding the art world of the twenty-first century. With a little hint of looking in ways, we can continue to mould the art world to a more inclusive and democratic space for all the enjoy.
The articles are split into articles about collecting and displaying art, interviews with artist, galleries, collectors and art critics, the costs involved with contemporary art and transcribed lectures given by Tascha Sciarone.
Els has been a dedicated sculptor the last fifteen years and most recently started in the worlds with paints with the pouring technique.
Gemma Jonker is a painter that also makes collages, aquarelles and pen drawings. We are delving deeper into the art Gemma makes.
Denise van der Burgh, the oil painter inspired by colour and the weaver of narratives.
The Artist Sheet of Monique Leliefeld. Everything you need to know about the lady behind the art.
Our gallery mainly takes Dutch Artist to China and Singapore. But we also aim to take African artist to the UK and The Netherlands. Our artist work is seen and hung in another country and continues to live their lives abroad, disconnected from the root of its creation. Our gallery is based on moving artists from one region to other regions of the world.
Detail of Dreamer by Adéle du Plessis
How to understand contemporary art with the analogy of an oaktree in a grassfield. For everyone who is unsure what to think about the art you see in contemporary exhibitions. You will feel less lost when looking at contemporary art after reading this.
Reading time: 6 minutes
One third of the painting above eye level and two thirds under.