Art on a Postcard x War Child UK 2024 Part I
23 APRIL 2024 - 07 MAY 2024Notes
About
Anke Roder is a Dutch painter, specialized in abstract coastal landscapes, atmosphere and interplay of light between sky and water. She works with an ancient painting technique encaustic (beeswax and pigments) combined with oil paint on wood. In UK she is represented by @Gallery Edinburgh. Her work is held in collections worldwide
Education
1986-1989 Koninklijke Academie voor Kunst en Vormgeving ‘s-Hertogenbosch NL
1984-1986 Academie Beeldende Kunsten Maastricht NL
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023 Midnight Sun, &Gallery, Edinburgh
2022 Zeelandschappen en Planeten, Galerie de Vis Harlingen
2021 KunstRAI Art Amsterdam, Rainbow Light, Huub Hannen Galerie
2021 Zee-planeten, De Utrecht Leeuwarden
2019 De zeereis, Galerie de Vis Harlingen
2018 KunstRai Art Amsterdam, Painters Fern, Huub Hannen Galerie
2016 KunstRai Art Amsterdam, Huub Hannen Galerie
2016 Fantastic Flowers, Galerie de Vis Harlingen
2016 KunstRai Art Amsterdam, Huub Hannen Galerie
2015 KunstRai Art Amsterdam, Huub Hannen Galerie
2014 ZonMaan Wolken, 37 PK Haarlem
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2024 Distant Views, &Gallery, Edinburgh
2024 London Art Fair, &Gallery, London
2023 PAN Amsterdam, Galerie Wilms
2023 Museum Belvédère Heerenveen, Art Noord, Galerie de Vis
2023 KunstRAI Art Amsterdam, Huub Hannen Galerie
2022 PAN Amsterdam, Galerie Wilms
2022 Musum Belvédère Heerenveen Stromopwaarts
2022 Museum De Buitenplaats Eelde, Ogentroost collection UMCG
2020 Ribe Kunstmuseum Denmark, Stilhed før Storm
2018 Museum IJsselstein, Verlicht mij""&Gallery Edinburgh UK
Galerie Wilms Venlo NL
Galerie de Vis Harlingen NL
Galerie Huub Hannen NL
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
The sky with its ever changing cloud formations is the big space that everyone can relate to. Starting asa child, watching and discovering new shapes in endless blue hues. I left these clouds open, shining above vintage postcard oil overpainting, mounted on watercolor. This abstract space tells a story of hope and freedom
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