Mapping the Horizon
“The horizon, a phenomenon as nearby and predictable as it is faraway and impalpable, as circumscribed and finite as it is expansive and infinite.
(Jacinto Lageira ‘The Dividing Line’ from cat. Ger van Elk, The Horizon, a Mental Perspective)
Upstream Gallery proudly presents Mapping the Horizon. In this groupshow the work of conceptual artists, who have their roots in the 1960s and 1970s, is combined with recent work of a younger generation. On show are early and recent works of Frank Ammerlaan (1979), Marc Bijl (1970), Marinus Boezem (1934), Luis Camnitzer (1937), Ger van Elk (1941), Jeroen Jongeleen (1968) and Noor Nuyten (1986).
Marinus Boezem ‘Della Scultura & La Luce’ 1985
Paper, linen, plastic, 9,5 x ø 65 cm

