One of a Kind
A 10-year anniversary show with unique pieces
Michael Bailey-Gates » BOWNIK » Philippe Braquenier » Cortis & Sonderegger » Robin de Puy » Vincent Fournier » Darren Harvey-Regan » Koen Hauser » Inez & Vinoodh » Nico Krijno » Thomas Kuijpers » Michel Lamoller » Maurice Scheltens & Liesbeth Abbenes » Mark Nettenbreijers » Anja Niemi » Jan Rosseel » Martina Sauter » Eva Stenram » Ruth van Beek » Patrick Waterhouse » Peter Watkins » Theis Wendt » Mariken Wessels » K. Young » Tereza Zelenkova »
Exhibition: 3 Sep – 22 Oct 2022
Sat 3 Sep 17:00 - 19:00
THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY
Westerdok 824
1013 BV Amsterdam
+31 (0)20-5306005
info@theravestijngallery.com
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Mon-Sat 12-17
"One of a Kind": a group show
Exhibition: 3 September - 22 October, 2022
Opening: Saturday, 3 September, 5 - 7pm
The Ravestijn Gallery is thrilled to announce "One of a Kind", a specially conceived exhibition to mark and
celebrate the gallery’s 10 year anniversary. To reflect this unique occasion, the exhibition will bring together
a selection of new and, unique and previously unseen works, each made a by a different artist the gallery
represents or has worked with in the past.
When, in 2012, Narda van ‘t Veer and Jasper Bode founded "The Ravestijn Gallery", they were amongst the
few galleries in the Netherlands who felt photography was more than simply a way to hold a mirror up to the
world. Instead, photography for them was a means to do more; to interrogate, to imagine, to construct, to
play. Whilst others sought to exhibit only what they deemed beautiful, Jasper and Narda sought to exhibit
what they found compelling. Such art did not always meet what many expected from photography. It was not
always flat, it was inquisitive, it often eschewed likeness and sometimes made no attempt to hide the marks
and manipulation of the artist. Whilst this type of photography had lived under the umbrella of conceptual
photography since the 1960s, many galleries in the Netherlands were reticent to exhibit it. As such, it was
The Ravestijn Gallery’s openness to what photography could be that established it as a place apart from what
existed at the time.
Today, Jasper and Narda’s outlook remains the same, whilst the artists they represent have steadily grown in
number and variety. Some, including Eva Stenram and Vincent Fournier have been with the gallery for almost
ten years. Others, like Michael Bailey-Gates and Theis Wendt have joined more recently, each adding their
markedly different way of working to an already diverse and thought-provoking group of international artists.
It’s this multiplicity that has come to be the hallmark of the work exhibited by The Ravestijn Gallery, and if
we are to look at the nearly fifty exhibitions the gallery has held, we will find a rich array of what photography
has to offer us. Tereza Zelenkova’s pensive black and white photographs, for example, brim with the arcane
symbolism of folklore and spirituality; images that collectively reflect Zelenkova’s enduring fascination with
literature, memory and place. Anja Niemi’s work, however, is deftly allegorical, each photograph a selfreflexive
inquiry into her own identity in which Niemi plays the role of both author and character.
For other artists, photography is only one part of their vocabulary. Thomas Kuijpers is a striking example of this, whose practice unites video, sculpture, found objects, photographs and more into installations that ask how the
many forms of media, from newspapers to the internet, mould our lived reality. Indeed, the work Jasper and
Narda give a platform to has never fitted neatly into one category. Instead, it occupies many, stretching from
the figurative and the sculptural to the constructed and the abstract.
"One of a Kind" is a keen reflection of this defining trait and the gallery’s eagerness to embrace photography in all its forms. Importantly, however, it is also an opportunity to understand Jasper and Narda’s unending fondness for the medium, as told through some of the artists they have worked with for the last ten years.