The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut will be opening the exhibition ‘Kunst in Huis Schuylenburch’ at his residence ‘ Huis Schuylenburch’
The exhibition is organised by the German Embassy in collaboration with Galerie Helga Hofman, Stijn Coppejans and Roger Katwijk, will present several German and Dutch artists with relation to Germany. The exhibition will feature works from the following Dutch and German artists:
Anutosh, Armando, Ivan Cremer, Ronny Delrue, Denmark, Lorian Gwynn, Caroline Hofman, Bart Kelholt, Volker März, Riki Mijling, David M. Moinot, Stefan Pietryga, Dirk Salz, Robert Schad, Eva Schwab and Tessa Verder

PLACE | THE HAQUE | NETHERLANDS
ADRESS | Lange Vijverberg 8, 2513 AC Den Haag
DATE | May 13 – 16


ABOUT THE PRESENTED WORK | ‘Portraits of the Landcape of Northern Germany’’
‘Freyrs Krieger’ (The Warriors of Freyr) is an ongoing collection of portraits centred around agriculture, aiming to depict the intricate interplay between humanity and nature, encompassing both their symbiotic harmony and occasionally parasitic dynamics. This series was conceived in 2020 as a subsequent endeavor to the installation ‘Freyrs Vergeltung.’ It draws its foundation from an exhaustive exploration of the landscape and historical nuances of Northern Germany.












ABOUT THE PRESENTED WORK | ‘Dancers from the Ruins of Leipzig’’
The Dancer series took its inception amidst the remnants of Leipzig in 2018. As Cremer roamed through the vestiges of industrial architecture, captivated by the interplay between history and the potential of what lay ahead, the choreographies sprang forth from these industrial ruins. After this moment many figures followed.
At the Exhibition at the Ambassador’s residence ‘Huis Schuylenburch’ there will be two new bronzes revealed.
Atlas, a work that derives from Ivan Cremer’s earlier career as an Architect. The other bronze work that will be presented is a study for the work ‘ Monument for the Future’ on show at the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial, Artzuid 2025.
Paralel to the Exhibition at Huis Schuylenburch is the exhibition ‘Voorhout Monumentaal 2025’ although a seperate exhibition, it is a few minutes walk.









