Exhibitions

Timeline

Hanna Blom and Marieta Reijerkerk

The exhibition Timeline explores the connection between space and time, between what forms and what passes. Central to the work of both artists — Hanna Blom and Marieta Reijerkerk — is the search for the essential and elemental. Their approaches differ but converge in the way they reduce the world to structure, material, and stillness.

Hannah Blom creates sculptures that surprise and challenge. She plays with form and tension, works both figuratively and abstractly, and explores how matter relates to space with welds, glue, thread, or knots. In her work, every gesture seems an attempt to break through the obvious. Her sculptures invite us to look and to move with them; they create openings where the viewer’s imagination is given free rein.

Marieta Reijerkerk, on the other hand, departs from the traces of what has been. During her travels to China, Mongolia, India, Mexico, and Tajikistan, among other places, she collects impressions of places where the past is still visibly present. In her work — which ranges from paintings and prints to objects of wood, metal, and textiles — these impressions are transformed into new forms. They are silent witnesses to time and transience, found fragments that escape the moment.

Timeline brings these two worlds together. Where Hannah Blom touches space and brings it to life, Marieta Reijerkerk exposes the traces of time. Together, they create a dialogue between making and finding, between the interplay of the present and the residue of the past. Their work invites us to pause, to look, and to feel time flow for a moment.

Van February 28, 2026 t/m March 24, 2026

XL

Bigger = Better

Opening on January 10th at 3:00 PM

Van 10th of January 2026 t/m 8th of February 2026

Traces — A Meeting of Two Worlds

Marieta Reijerkerk and Arno Udo

In the historic Boterkerkje in Oirschot, two artists meet: Arno Udo and Marieta Reijerkerk. The exhibition Traces brings their work together in a dialogue that emphasizes both their differences and similarities. Although their backgrounds and visual languages differ, they share a deep-rooted fascination with the landscape as a mental space—a carrier of memory, layering, and meaning.

Stillness, Layering, and the Power of Material

Both artists work conceptually and intuitively, with material and process playing a leading role. Their visual language is understated, tranquil, and evokes suggestion rather than a direct narrative. Yet their approaches are distinct.

Arno Udo, who comes from the world of graphic design and advertising, returns to physical painting in his independent work. His abstract canvases are layered, powerful, and autonomous—using paint, texture, and scent as carriers of meaning.

Marieta Reijerkerk draws inspiration from traces of the past: archaeological remains, abandoned sites, forgotten objects. Using materials like metal, wood, textiles, and graphics, she transforms her observations into poetic, almost timeless objects that make memories tangible.

Two oeuvres in Conversation

Traces is more than a joint presentation: it is an encounter. In the tension between abstraction and narrative, a quiet space arises for interpretation and reflection. This exhibition invites you to slow down, to look, to feel—and to think along with two artists who each forge their own path, while remaining mindful of the other's.

Van 9th of August 2025 t/m 24th of August 2025

Time Travel Dimensions

An international art exhibition in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession

Participating Artists: An Deceuninck & Steven Verstuyft - DirtyTOO (B) - Athanasia-Iris Giaxidis (GR-NL) - Bea Last (UK) - Bernd Kalusche (D) - Colin Rhodes (UK) - David Jenowe (USA) - Evelyne Dominault (F) - Francis Beaty (USA) - Francoise Bracke (B) - Frans de Winter (NL) - Katrine van Klaveren (NL) - Larisa Sjoerds (NL) - Marieta Reijerkerk (NL) - Nobxhiro Mido (JP) - Peter Schudde (NL) - Ron Weijers (NL) - Susumu Ohira (JP) - Tomasz Holuj (SE-PL)

The subject of time travel has stimulated the imagination of people from all walks of life for centuries. It is easy to see why this topic has been examined considerably by those in the fields of physics and philosophy. Artists are not immune to the allure of the idea of traveling through time and that appeal has resulted in the creation of related movies, literature, and other forms of performing and visual arts that investigate the fascinating possibilities of transporting oneself from one point in time to another.

Organisation: 10dence gallery

De Kruisruimte - Generaal Bothastraat 7 E
5642 NJ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Van 16th of August 2025 t/m 30th of August 2025

Galerie Wijnstraat

Interfaces

Marieta Reijerkerk, mixed media, Henny Schakenraad, graphic work on paper and wall objects, Hannah Blom with metal sculptures.

Although we are dealing with diverse work and techniques here, the title 'Interfaces' refers to the common ground that these artists have with each other. The archaeological observations of Marieta Reijerkerk, the archetypal 'Komwerken' of Henny Schakenraad and the architectural approach of Hannah Blom, these three perspectives reinforce each other and show how this art extends over time, place and space. Both the historical context and the universal human themes are explored.

Galerie Wijnstraat
Wijnstraat 178
3311BZ Dordrecht

Van 22nd of February 2025 t/m 30th of March 2025

Ron Weijers in collaboration with 50 artists.

Pulchri Studio, The Hague

A high degree of respect and admiration for the work of a large international group of friendly colleagues within the network of visual artist Ron Weijers, has over the years led to a plan to take on the challenge with a selection of 50 artists to create a duo work in collaboration with each artist individually. A collaboration based on this concept, had been at the top of his personal bucket list for a long time. All participating artists were specifically selected by Weijers, based on their regular work and his professional respect for it. Finally, after several years of preparation, the plan took its final form in collaboration with the 10dence platform and Pulchri Studio.

Below is an overview of the 50 selected artists with whom Weijers realized the duo works for this Fifty-Fifty project:

Ad Arma (NL) - Lynn Arnold (USA) - Francis Beaty (USA) - Joël Bonk (NL) - Judith in den Bosch (NL) - Rose Bracke (B) - Stano Cerny (SK) - Zoe Daniela Cochia (NL) - Ornella Cosenza (IT) - Rita Daubländer (D) - Katerina Dramitinou (GR) - Monique Dukker (NL) - Mikel Frank (USA) - Vered Gersztenkorn (IL) - Diana van Hal (NL) - Carl Heyward (USA) - Wolfgang Kahle (D) - Bernd Kalusche (D) - MarGreet Kilian (NL) - Gisoo Kim (KR/D) - László Koscsó (HU) - Ton Kraayeveld (NL) - Ernst Kraft (ES/NL) - Ewa Kujawska (PL) - Fausto Marci (F) - Naomi Middelmann (CH) - Nobxhiro Mido (JP) - Susumu Ohira (JP) - Kouji Ohno (JP) - Gilles Olry (F) - Liesbet Optendrees (NL) - Ahmet Özel (TR) - Nicole Papaefthimiou (GR) - Domien van Parys (NL) - Heber Passerhaut (UY) - Frédérique Rennuit (B) - Isabel Ruiz Perdiguero (ES) - Svetla Radulova (BG) - Marieta Reijerkerk (NL) - Colin Rhodes (UK) - Marino Rosetti (IT) - Serhiy Savchenko (UA) - Larisa Sjoerds (NL) - Claude Smith (USA) - Phil Stallard (AU) - Giannis Stamenitis (GR) - Bojidar Toneff (BG) - Monique Virelaude (F) - Ank Vlasblom (NL) - Heleen van Zantvoort (NL).

Van 8th of February 2025 t/m 4th of March 2025

Natural Equilibrium

10dence platform

10dence platform - Contemporary Transitions of understanding international contemporary art exhibition with a focus on the display of artistic reflections on natural order, balance, adaptation, and the cyclic nature of things has been set up and we are ready to go public. A highly interesting exhibition developed in collaboration with an international group of artists. Natural Equilibrium - Contemporary transitions of understanding will take place from September 29 till October 20, 2024 at CC Beringen in Beringen in Belgium. How can these natural processes be visualized and explained in contemporary art? Artistic research into reaching equilibrium by responding, adjusting, and adapting to stimulus, actions or interventions is nature’s way of doing things. Nature’s single most characteristic cycle - the birth-growth-decay-death and birth again. In the end, it is all about humans and the responsibilities associated with human actions - either in applying the equilibrium principle to understand nature and harness its resources, or in conserving and sustaining the beauty of natural canvas for the future. Human behavior - actions, reactions, and associated uncertainties - is much more difficult to understand than physics of nature and its uncertainty. Participating artists: Ike Inge Aerden – B, Francis Beaty – USA, Joël Bonk – NL, Evelyne Dominault – F, Marijke Henkens – B, Bea Last – UK, Paul Lorenz – USA, Nobxhiro Mido – JP, Petra Moll – IE, Susumu Ohira – JP, Frédérique Rennuit – B, Marieta Reijerkerk – NL, Larisa Sjoerds – NL, Frans van Viegen – NL, Ron Weijers – NL, Madeleine Wories – USA

Van 29th of September 2024 t/m 20th of October 2024

Het Keg

Interim

A solo exhibition at the Keg in Schijndel from July 8 to September 1, 2023. The exhibition shows an overview of my work from the period 2019 to 2023. Such an overview is always an interim; you come from somewhere and you are on your way to the next artwork.

Van 8th of July 2023 t/m 1st of Septemer 2023

Maya Museum, Cancun, Mexico

Water for life

De ‘Water for life’ tentoonstelling is een expositie met werk van internationale kunstenaars. In deze tentoonstelling staat het thema ‘water’ centraal om aandacht te vragen voor de toenemende problematiek. In deze editie ligt de aandacht bij de bedreiging van de mangrovebossen die de kustlijn van Mexico beschermen. Aan deze tentoonstelling namen 25 kunstenaars uit 16 landen deel.

Van 24th of March 2022 t/m 3th of April 2022