Together with TROEF, FUSE created a physical exhibition where we are able to meet in person.
Un/Settled
Artists
- Milo Poelman
- Anika Hochstenbach
- Luna van der Straaten
- Maaike van Everdingen
- Katharina Siegel
- Jaime Korbee
Curator- Mara Roos
- Tonya Heeringa
- Jente-Floor Olthof
Marketing
- Maaike van Everdingen
- Mara Roos
Photography
- Lola Beekhuijzen
On show from 06.10.23 to 04.11.23FUSE is an online platform for aspiring artists and visual admirers. We offer a carefully curated digital exhibition space for emerging talent. Our platform showcases insight into current tendencies among a new generation of artists in the Netherlands.
During the curation process we look for subjects that slowly show up at the surface.
Jaime Korbee (1986) is a photographer currently based in Leiden (NL). He studied photography at the Sint-Lucas Academie in Ghent, where he graduated in 2021. Jaime’s works have been exhibited in Ghent, Bruges and Amsterdam and have been published in GUP New ’22 and Opus One ’21. He was also nominated for the SO Awards ’22 by DUPHO (Selection of photography, Dutch Photographers).
For this edition we either felt a form of discomfort or a longing for change coming from the work of the artist.
These technologies have a large impact on our lives, and we have a large impact on them as well. One could argue that we have become mutually dependent on each other. Thus, I believe that we have reached a stage where it is appropriate to acknowledge that digital technology is not simply a tool that we have created as a means to an end.
We collaborate, interact and work so closely together that certain technologies have attained a degree of autonomy. In fact, I would go so far as to suggest that some digital technologies could be considered autonomous forms of life, residing in non-physical digital spaces.
On the contrary we felt almost a certain admiration towards the beauty of dealing with this feeling of discomfort.
Born in 1997 in the Netherlands, she studied graphic design at the University of Arts Utrecht. Her work revolves around exploring the boundaries of traditional design conventions. She pushes the limits of independent design with a deep-rooted curiosity and a passion for experimentation; Combining her technical skills with a playful and unconventional mindset to create designs that speak.
Printed and framed, inkjet on Epson luster paper, edition van 3 + 3AP, Signed and numbered on the back 80 x 60cm.
FUSE aims to facilitate possibilities of connecting and learning through the digital and physical realms of our time.
With FUSE we look for the best ways artists can use digital and physical spaces to display their art.
Her works focus on themes such as perception, reality, human relationships and the inner world. In previous works she explores the impact of neurological conditions such as migraine and synesthesia on her life. She expresses the experience with a vivid use of colours and distortions or uses collages within the images. Other projects include archival images that explore family ties and relationships. To hide and mask the protagonists within the works is a reoccurring theme. The face gets covered with objects, blurred or distorted. The identity of the portrayed person is getting conceiled like that. All of the artists work can be seen as an act of self-exploration and contemplation about life and the inner world.
Un/Settled was on show from 06.10.2023 to 04.11.2023. Many gratitudes to the artists for being part of this exhibition.