Anuli Croon

In my work I aim to combine different viewpoints in order to achieve a convincing, clear image. Basically everything is equally important and weighs equally heavily. I make no distinction in terms of time or style: anything that comes to mind crystallises and I force it together to give it an individual identity. This way

Eirik Jahnsen

A tough material displayed in a fragile state, Jahnsens metal sculptures reminds of shiny cars but embodies a contrast between the strong and the weak. It also projects a paradox between the intangible characteristics of light and physicality of solid objects. Its mirror shapes, communicates and transforms the surroundings, inviting the visitor to enter different

Art van Triest

My work focuses on the human tendency to defuse our fundamental fear and uncertainty with a system. It is an attempt to control the world around us, which comes from a deep need for order, or the illusion of control. This tendency to frame reality in a system or grid is reflected in different levels.

Bas Kosters

As an artist and designer, Bas Kosters is driven by commitment and compassion. He creates worlds inhabited by radiant, alarming and endearing figures that reflect his social engagement. No matter the discipline, Bas works vigorously and with enthusiasm, but he is especially fond of textile and graphic art, which he uses to express and celebrate

Preta Wolzak

Arctic Charade This ongoing series of works takes the viewer to a beautiful, cheerful world of clarity, optimism, human daring and entrepreneurial spirit. We see fresh young acrobats which Preta Wolzak turns into heroes, loaded with beauty and glamour, executed in rich materials. But there is also a dark side to her story. Below the

Sjoerd Tegelaers

“Small Crimes”, partly inspired by the (print) work of Francisco Goya, is a series of graphic works in which I visually reflect on morality, which is a complicated subject in the multicultural Dutch society. Different cultural backgrounds logically lead to different values. In addition, these values ​​change over time. I wanted to take a critical

Florens Kool

My work comes from an interest in various painting techniques, textural expression, working of colour and shadow, composition and illusionism. This is explored within different genres and methods, from still-life-like images to trompe l’oeil painting. The paintings are composed out of an archive of photographed imagery. This ‘archive’ consists of images of everyday situations, objects

GUP New 2020 Award | Ana Zibelnik

  Ana Zibelnik (b. 1995, Slovenia), currently living in the Netherlands, has been awarded GUP New Dutch Photography Talent of the Year 2020. As a result, her project We Are The Ones Turning will be presented in a solo exhibition at This Art Fair.     In her series Zibelnik delves into the existential intricacies