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Schoonhoven EN

 

johannes “jan” schoonhoven

born 1975, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Johannes Schoonhoven, Untitled, diameter 100 cm

The exhibition was closed 9th of February 2023

The Advent season is ideal for an exhibition of works by the Dutch artist Johannes „Jan“ Schoonhoven. The rare winter light softly touches the textured surfaces of large-format reliefs, gently penetrating all the irregularities and incisions created by the hands of the artist. Led by his thoughts and inner tension, they rhythmically resonate with his breath and subconsciousness. Viewers have the opportunity to delve into their own refl ections, and engage in silent contemplation...

Johannes „Jan“ Schoonhoven frequently visited the studio of his grandfather, Jan Schoonhoven (1914 – 1994), during his childhood. The elder Schoonhoven was one of the most prominent figures of the 20th-century modern art. Johannese‘s way of thinking and choice of material, formable paper pulp, were signifi cantly infl uenced by his grandfather. The primary material, minimalist approach, and inclination toward monochromatic colour seem to be a genetic gift that Johannes draws from.

However, all similarities end here. Johannese‘s works are more monumental, the handwriting is more relaxed, unrestricted by the rules of strict order and necessary repetition. While one can sense Jan‘s admiration for the Zero movement and its authorities (such as L. Fontana), the dedication is very liberal and consciously shaped. It is fortunate that the existence of this initial foundation does not restrict the author, allowing him enough space for his own creativity.

The collection of works for the Závodný Gallery was created throughout the year and is presented as an independent cycle. Individual reliefs are made in white, blue, or black. Each of them has its own dynamism, where the interplay of colours resonates with the author‘s vision for achieving harmony in shape, structure, and colour. The depth of the relief and the method of halftoning are adapted for the autonomy of the work, so that each artifact can be understood as part of the entire collection, but individual works also perform very well independently.

Graphic sheets by the older Jan Schoonhoven, evoking drawings, are freely incorporated into the installation. The element of free handwriting complements the relief structures with a sense of direct authenticity. Drawing, or rather the printing of the drawing, is a quick expression of the author‘s idea or intention. The works in the mass of paper material marked by incisions and scratches, and the layering of the relief, are more of a sculptural expression, closely linked to the materials technology that often evolves over a long period.

Some of Johannes „Jan“ Schoonhoven‘s works are composed of optical lenses and glass pieces. Here, a direct parallel can be found with the author‘s profession, who works as an optician.

The ground fl oor of the gallery is dedicated to the presentation of works by authors who have longterm collaborations with the Závodný Gallery. The artworks are connected to the solo exhibition of Johannes „Jan“ Schoonhoven by minimalist purity, clarity, and a completely unique authorial concept.

The Závodný Gallery would like to thank Forwart Gallery, operating in Belgium and the Netherlands, for their assistance in preparing the exhibition.