KLM- that's Kick Veldman (2000), Lennart de Neef (1990) and Maxime Ansiau (1972)- is looking to open up new horizons.
By setting up artistic encounters, they can travel through generations, even through time. They exhibited their work next to JCJ vanderheyden and Mathieu Ficheroux, finding new connections along the way. And they're planning new exhibitions centred around the idea of travelling. It's in the DNA of KLM - whether as inspiration for new images, as a topic for their works or as a method of pushing the boundaries of their artistic practices. Their aim is to take the audience on a mental journey.
Forget flying, this is the way to go.
written by Tonnie Jobse
photo by David van der Horst
KLM- that's Kick Veldman (2000), Lennart de Neef (1990) and Maxime Ansiau (1972)- is looking to open up new horizons.
By setting up artistic encounters, they can travel through generations, even through time. They exhibited their work next to JCJ vanderheyden and Mathieu Ficheroux, finding new connections along the way. And they're planning new exhibitions centred around the idea of travelling. It's in the DNA of KLM - whether as inspiration for new images, as a topic for their works or as a method of pushing the boundaries of their artistic practices. Their aim is to take the audience on a mental journey.
Forget flying, this is the way to go.
written by Tonnie Jobse
photo by David van der Horst