Thom Vink 'Moth House'

solo exhibition

22 November 2009 thru 17 January 2010
Location: Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
Opening: Saturday 21 November 2009, 5 pm

Introductory presentation: 4 pm
Download the floorplan (pdf)

Guided tours (free):
Sunday 29 November 2009, 3 pm
by Willem van der Hofstede, artist from The Hague
Sunday 13 December 2009, 3 pm
by Justin Bennett, winner Ouborg Award 2009
Sunday 10 January 2010, 3 pm
by Roos van Put, editor in chief Kunstbeeld

During the past few years, Thom Vink has worked on a consistent body of work. His approach can best be described as a series of attempts to understand the city and its architecture as an organic process. Where urbanists, property developers and politicians who believe that social change can be effected through public policies would like us to believe that a city develops on the basis of rational considerations, consensus, specific expertise and according to pre-established plans, this artist whispers poetic and occasionally unsettling footnotes. Stroom Den Haag presents the first retrospective of this artist in the Netherlands.

In his work Thom Vink works with fascinating and remarkable analogies to methods from psychotherapy, forms of abstract art, biological structures, physical perceptual phenomena and literary and non-literary narratives. He draws a great deal of inspiration from the pre-Google era. The encyclopaedias from that age, with compact information about indisputable truths, illustrated by mysterious images and fascinating graphs, form a rich source. By carefully selecting and rearranging these images he changes their aesthetics and gives them new meaning.

Thom Vink (1965, Leiden, NL) graduated from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague in 1990. A major part of the year he spends abroad, primarily in Finland and Japan. Solo exhibitions include ‘Evidence' in gallery Muu in Helsinki, Finland (2004); ‘Home' in gallery 300m3 in Gothenburg, Sweden (2004); ‘Complex' in Aaltonen Museum in Turku, Finland (2005); and ‘Changers' in Youkobo Art Space in Tokyo, Japan (2009).

This exhibition is the latest installment in the series of solo presentations by artists like Mark Handforth (2005), Calin Dan (2006)and Toby Paterson (2007). The power and originality of their work is of great value for everyone interested in the urban environment.

Acknowledgement:
Mondriaan Stichting Amsterdam; Turku Art Museum, Turku, Finland; Natural Science, Landesmuseum Joanneum, Department of Mineralogy, Graz, Austria; Denmark's Aquarium, Copenhagen.

PRESS
Art Papers, May-June 2010, interview John Gayer with Thom Vink

LINKS
Website Thom Vink

Thom Vink, untitled (wall paper), 2009
photo: Thom Vink
Thom Vink, untitled, 2009
photo: Andre P. Meyer
Thom Vink, survey
photo: Thom Vink
Thom Vink, untitled, 2009
photo: Andre P. Meyer
Thom Vink, untitled, videos, 2005-present
photo: Thom Vink
Thom Vink, untitled, 2009
photo: Rob Kollaard
Thom Vink, opening of the exhibition
photo: Andre P. Meyer
Thom Vink, Dust (video with Saara Ekstrom), 2008
photo: Rob Kollaard
Thom Vink, survey of drawings 2003-present
photo: Rob Kollaard
Thom Vink, untitled, 2009
photo: Thom Vink
Thom Vink, untitled, 2009
photo: Thom Vink
Still digital video animation 'Moth House'
photo: Thom Vink
Thom Vink, untitled, 2008
photo: Thom Vink (with Saara Ekstrom)