Works of three artists, Robine Clignett (1948), Frank Van den Broeck (1950) and Stan Klamer (1952), are united in what might be called mindscape at the moment at Maurits van de Laar Gallery.
There is a great variety in abstraction and imagination.
In Clignett’s work the atmospheric qualities of colour and hue are fundamental, while Van den Broeck’s works seem to have been conceived in between the scenery flats of reality and the mind and Klamer’s works look like a kind of mind maps or memory maps.
All three artists show exceptionally fine and exquisite works in this very intimate exhibition.
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©Villa Next Door 2017
Content of all photographs courtesy to the artists and to Galerie Maurits van de Laar, Den Haag.
Bertus Pieters