Glass from Oude Horn - Bernard Heesen, Nienke Sikkema & Josja Schepman
Bernard Heesen (1958) is one of the most important and influential glass artists in the Netherlands. This year he turns 65. To celebrate this occasion, the Museum of Glass Art in Amstelveen, Museum JAN, is hosting a festive exhibition of Heesen's own work and that of Nienke Sikkema (1988) and Josja Caecilia Schepman (1980). In addition to showcasing masterpieces from Heesen's oeuvre, Museum JAN will display recent, previously unexhibited work from all three artists.
Glass from Oude Horn - Bernard Heesen, Nienke Sikkema & Josja Schepman
Bernard Heesen
Within glass art, Bernard Heesen is considered an innovator who during the manufacturing process, when the glass is hot and liquid, likes to let chance contribute to the final result. ‘My artwork clearly shows the movement in the glass.�� He is one of the few glass artists who designs and executes his own work. He became famous, among other things, for his glass 'stones' and his pronounced series of Encyclopaedic creations.
De Oude Horn - generations in glass
Teaching the glass craft is a matter of great importance to Bernard Heesen. He for instance trained his assistants Nienke Sikkema and Josja Schepman to become independent glassblowers who mastered the craft in his workshop and developed their very own vision of glass art. This makes De Oude Horn one of the few places in the Netherlands where glass art is kept alive.
Dates and times
Wednesday 27 September | 11:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday 28 September | 11:00 - 17:00 |
Friday 29 September | 11:00 - 17:00 |
Glass from Oude Horn - Bernard Heesen, Nienke Sikkema & Josja Schepman
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