A sound sculpture by Jeroen Everaert, a gifted artist who unfortunately gave up creating art to become very good producer. It was part of a group exhibition in the Big Church in the Hague in 1999. The exhibition was called Salva Mea (Save Me). Young artists were invited to react with their work to the church as institute and symbol of Western society. Everaert chose to exhibit the 6 metre high speakers – normally used for the sermons – as a sculpture. He asked me and Monique Benthin to dramatize the text of the chapters 17, 18 from Revelation, in which the whore of Babylon is cursed by the prophet. If you listen to The Voices of baby Lon, you will realize the true situation fully. Good clean fun!
Wordtotem =Taaltotem – is a concept for an interactive language sculpture for the Dordtselaan in Rotterdam, developed by Henri van Zanten in collaboration with Ir. Andries Micke.It was the result of a commission by Stichting ..
The visual arts give us the opportunity to escape from the locust-plague of words and the desert of rationality. Not that a desert can’t be cosy or words nourishing. Yet you could also experience the ..
It was the the photographer Wink van Kempen – who gave me good advice and support at the beginning of my career and made brilliant photo’s for my catalogue Theatrical Research since 1984 and for ..
For the first time I visited the Rotterdam<Art>Shield’s new headquarters. That happend in a somewhat improvised way, as well as the unexpected world music improvisation, that was going to happen.Initially I looked for Tymen Visser ..
We can be the source of the flow we follow... that is the essence of improvisation.
Improv is like breathing, in life and art, in music and theatre. There's no distinction.
I became an Omniartist in order to enjoy this excitement in many ways and categories. You are welcome to balance in my Suerealistic Wonderland, I am afraid you will get inspired...