Exhibitions of Schilte & Portielje at KAHMANN Gallery |
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KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 Unusual26 May – 20 Sep 2023KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 UNITEDTwentyfive Photographers25 Jun – 30 Aug 2020KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 Infinite Spirit25 May – 23 Aug 2019Kahmann Gallery is proud to present the joined exhibition of two celebrated artist duos: Albarrán Cabrera (ES) and Schilte & Portielje (NL). The title of the exhibition, Infinite Spirit, is a reference to the universality of both the duo's works; while their work seems different on a formal level, both have created an oeuvre that speaks to a deep understanding of what connects us as human beings and plays with our collective memories and imaginations. Both Albarrá… KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 IT'S PERSONAL30 Nov 2018 – 18 Jan 2019This exhibition has been selected by the whole Kahmann Gallery team and all of the represented artists will be on show. It will provide a unique insight into the personal choices behind an exhibition. The common denominator between the works is the personal meaning they have to the Kahmann Gallery team. Works of several important periods will be on show, from vintage to the newest talents. KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 PAST + PRESENT10 YEARS KAHMANN GALLERY4 Jul – 29 Aug 2015Kahmann Gallery is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. To mark this special occasion, Kahmann Gallery will bring together masterpieces from the whole roster of artists in the exhibition Past + Present. These works are the highlights from the past decade and give an exciting prospect about what is to come in the future for the gallery.
In Past + Present, Kahmann Gallery combines vintage and contemporary work in a unique way, where the works interact with and enhance each other, t… KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 The Old Man & The Sea30 Jan – 5 Apr 2014
Kahmann Gallery is one of the leading galleries in the field of vintage photography in the Netherlands and houses an impressive collection of vintage photos by visionary artists like André Kertesz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sanne Sannes and Gerard Fieret. However, Kahmann Gallery also focuses its attention on the contemporary visionaries, who have a timeless and unique quality in their work and are producing the potential masterpieces of the future.
In the exhibition The Old Man … KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 FLAVOURS37 photographers7 Dec – 31 Dec 2012Kahmann Gallery presents the highlights of the last year, including: Albert Watson (U.K., 1942)André Kertész (Hungary, 1894 - 1985)Anne Geene (The Netherlands, 1983)Annick Ligtermoet (The Netherlands, 1983)Antoine D’Agata (France, 1961)Ata Kandó (Hungary, 1913)Barry Kornbluh (U.S.A., 1952)Bill Brandt (Germany, 1904 - 1983)Carla van de Puttelaar (The Netherlan… KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 Transverse9 Mar – 31 May 2010TRANSVERSE
Photo works by Schilte & Portielje
9 March - 1 May 2010
Kahmann Gallery is proud to present the work of artist duo Schilte & Portielje.
A surrealist world, located in the area of tension between photography, drawing and painting. A world inhabited by graceful, dreamlike and audacious creatures. This is the world of Schilte & Portielje.
The figures who play the lead role in the duo's photographic works are characterised by the mystery that surrounds them; a sort of intangibility, … KAHMANN GalleryNLKAHMANN Gallery +31 (0)20-8460770 Imagine A collection of contemporary and vintage photographsA collection of contemporary and vintage photographs12 Dec 2009 – 19 Feb 2010IMAGINE
A collection of contemporary and vintage photographs
Kahmann Gallery presents a wonderful selection of both vintage and contemporary photographs from all artist represented by the gallery. Together they are a perfect embodiment of the heartbeat of the Kahmann Gallery and prove of its unique identity established since the foundation in 2004.
Although quite different in age, meaning, content and technique, all works presented have a single thing in common: their origin in the creative sp… |