In de groeven van mijn hand
Imagine yourself floating in the middle of a calm lake. Your nose just above the waterline. From here, the surface seems endless. The trees around the lake tower above you, almost touching the clouds.
Funny how such a small difference in viewpoint changes everything around you.
‘In de groeven van mijn hand’ holds much to discover. The exhibition merges the tiniest inner world with an infinite horizon. It invites you to look anew. Beyond any self-imposed boundaries. Mystic Wayfinders point inward and toward one another. Safely tucked away below the staircase, an old soul marvels with the innocence of a child. The lines in the palm of your hand reflect the ripples on the water. From there, fascination spills over. Within your own inner world, even the smallest ripple can become as vast as the cosmos.
In ‘In de groeven van mijn hand’, artists Hazel van Berkel and Robin Janmaat invite you to explore this world. Inspired by folklore, mystical wayfinders, and many of the small things we often overlook, they explore how perspectives can shift and flip the closer you get to the surface. From here, the distance to the horizon seems a world apart. But once you get close, the boundaries begin to blur again and again.
The artworks question the differences between human and animalist behaviour and beliefs. Small and big worlds are contrasted and connected.
Monday to Saturday, 12:00-00:00. Closed on Sunday.