Cornelie Tollens, Kaat Waterschoot, Esther Janssen and Jans Muskee. Sex has many appearances: love, beauty, lust, challenge, struggle; all provoke strong emotions that fill everyday life with great energy. Flatland's artists have a lot to say about it.
Cornelie Tollens, Kaat Waterschoot, Esther Janssen and Jans Muskee
Sex has many appearances; and that becomes clear in this exhibition at Flatland
Gallery. Love, beauty, lust, challenge, struggle; all provoke strong emotions that
fill everyday life with great energy. It is these things that make what we are, and
keep our race from extinction. Flatland's artists have a lot to say about it.
NEW at Flatland:
Cornelie Tollens (1964) (http://www.cornelietollens.com) surrounds herself in an imaginary
boudoir filled with things that she finds intriguing and alluring. Flowers, fruits
and fruit, valuable materials such as lace, satin and damask, supple and smooth
ribbons and lingerie. But also the secret places in soft, beautiful bodies, and the
suggestive soft shapes of life in the sea, as opposed to the aggressive pointed
shapes of a beak or a high heel.
These are the ingredients of her work in which it is important that the artist
herself remains firmly in charge of the complete presentation. Cornelie Tollens
wants to use her photography to illustrate both beauty and creamy innocence, which
is not an easy task given the wide selection of guilty objects and accessories.
Her work has been published in numerous lifestyle and art magazines. She has also
been commissioned to create work for international companies.
Image: Cornelie Tollens
Opening: Saturday April 7, 4-6 pm
Flatland Gallery
Lange Nieuwstraat 7, Abraham Dolehof - Utrecht
Wed-Sat 12-5 pm