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Exhibition — Mixed Media, Painting, Work on paper

Erik Mattijssen | Paper Moon

Date:
10 February up to 3 March 2024
Location:
→ Galerie Fleur & Wouter
Van Ostadestraat 43A
1072 SN Amsterdam
Open:
  • Thursday 12:00—18:00
  • Friday 12:00—18:00
  • Saturday 12:00—18:00
  • Sunday 12:00—18:00
Admission
Free admission
Open today from 12:00 to 18:00

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the opening of the solo exhibition Paper Moon by Erik Mattijssen. The opening is on February 10 from 12.00 – 18.00 in the presence of the artist. At the same time, Kyra Sacks‘ installation Traverse opens in our project space.

About the exhibition
You will encounter few people in Erik Mattijssen’s (NL, 1957) oeuvre, which has now spanned forty years. Once there was one floating in a kitchen, hanging from strings, and there was a man dressed up on a horse. But as a derivative, portrayed as a doll, they are there, and in this exhibition they play a leading role. The gallery shows a group of works that originated in the Munich City Museum, where an entire floor is dedicated to the history of the Bavarian Puppet Theater. A Valhalla for the artist. Hundreds of puppet theater figures, marionettes, heads, sets and entire theaters can be seen there.

Mattijssen uses these theater figures to depict moods, differently and more directly than in his works of objects, but with the same sense of melancholy. The exhibition emphasizes theatrical spaces where the cardboard, flat puppets seem to neatly wait their turn.

Like most topics that Mattijssen touches upon, nothing is what it seems in this series. Foods are not there to sink your teeth into, flowers are clearly not real, they rather look like props like you find in a theater performance. Mattijssen collects his images. Sometimes this leads to an extensive still life, sometimes to an extensive interior. These are scenes that stimulate the imagination and are real if you believe in them.
 

Say, it’s only a paper moon
Sailing over a cardboard sea
But it wouldn’t be make-believe
If you believed in me 

Arlen, Harburg en Rose, It’s only a paper moon