Installation ‘Mothers’ at ‘Beeldentuin Ravesteyn 2026’, Heenvliet.
May 06, 2026
From May 9th until Sunday 31th.
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Tree people #10 Love tree
Mar 06, 2026
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Tree People#9 Mother Tree
Mar 06, 2026
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Tree People #8 Prickly Man
Mar 06, 2026
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Tree People#6-Rose
Mar 06, 2026
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Tree people#7- Old man, new live
Dec 07, 2025
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Tree people #5 The gentle host
Dec 07, 2025
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‘Kleur met Tanden’.
Oct 19, 2025
At 'kunstcentrum de Kolk' in Spaarndam, from October 11 until November 9.
Artists: Chrystl Rijkeboer, Itie Langeland & Guda Koster.
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Burka - context 2025
Sep 21, 2025
I brought 'Burka' out of storage after many years for the exhibition by Nasty Women: The Handmaid’s Tale at Galerie du Nord, Amsterdam. For this context I adapted the work to speak to the present day, in which misogyny, oppression and femicide dominate. Young men in particular feel threatened by independent women, who today are often well-educated and claim their autonomy. Influencers such as Andrew Tate hold significant power over this group of men through social media. Now the Burka is presented on a figure leaning slightly forward in a threatening posture, with a swirl of hair at the feet that disappears into the garment. Women are claiming their rights!
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Nasty Women, The Handmaid’s Tale.
Sep 13, 2025
September 19 to 28 - Galerie du Nord, Buikslotermeerplein 1730, Amsterdam
The founders of Nasty Women London and Nasty Women Alkmaar are once again joining forces to curate a powerful exhibition together to showcase the best of their "nasty talent. My works 'Burka' & 'Mothers' are in this show.
Donald Trump's re-election as president of the United States exposes the disturbing parallels between the speculative fiction of Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and today's harsh reality. The book, banned at the time because of its themes around feminism, religious extremism, LGBTQ+ representation, sexuality, violence and authoritarianism, has since been described by the New York Times as the "Patron Saint of Feminist Dystopia."
In this exhibition, Nasty artists respond to these themes and more, through a wide range of art forms.
The exhibition offers a diverse and inclusive space where women share their stories through various forms of mixed media art. In a time of global uncertainty - with Trump's renewed power, as well as the wars in Gaza and Ukraine - we want to bring the community together.
It is a time to reflect on our differences, our similarities and our strengths.
Participating artists: Dorrit Klomp, Saskia de Rooy, Lotte Fleur, Godelieve Smulders, Air conditioning Caravan, Ronja Ulvfot, Marcella Perrusquia, A.J. Meulenhof, Sonya Wilson, Chrystl Rijkeboer, Erna Kuik, Y. Visser, S.D. Wilson, S.S.M. Bakker, Rika Maje Deuvel, Alexandra van der Leeuw and Helen Roeten.
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