Menno Veldhuis

Menno Veldhuis (born 20 November 1974) is a Dutch artist.

Menno Veldhuis, 2019

Biography

Born in Groenlo and grown up in Eibergen (Netherlands). From 1994 until 1999 he studied painting with Marie van Leeuwen, Paul van Dijk and Eli Content at the High-school of Arts Constantijn Huygens in Kampen (now ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Zwolle). From 2000 until 2001 he studied history of art at the Utrecht University. From 1999 to 2003 he lives and works alternately in Arnhem, Velp und Bussum. From 2004 he lives and works in Potsdam (Germany). 2008–2012 membership of Verein Berliner Künstler.

Harvest 1 (2013) by Menno Veldhuis

After an abstract series of 15 large oil paintings, titled "Machines" (2011– 2013), the artist finds in his next work "Ernte 1" ("Harvest 1", 2013) a more formal content and produces a series of Van Gogh-paintings.

Back to Nature No. 143 (2013) by Menno Veldhuis

In 2013 Menno Veldhuis turns also to photography and creates a series of around 150 selfies „Back to Nature“, in which he shows his tendency to self-mockery.

Woods No. 4 (2014) by Menno Veldhuis

In 2014 the artist create a series of collages „Woods“, using remains of paper, which he originally used as paint palette for his canvases.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1999 In gebruik, Het Langhuis, Zwolle
  • 2007 art fair Art Brandenburg, Potsdam
  • 2009 Kiron Espace, Paris
  • 2013 Made in Potsdam, Kunstraum Potsdam
  • 2014 Menno Veldhuis, painting, drawing, photography, a|e GALERIE, Potsdam
  • 2019 The post mortem felted club (with Simone Westphal), alte Dorfkirche Golm
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