March 2022
The multiple 'VOID HV' celebrates the artist’s solo exhibition 'O2' at the Art Center Hugo Voeten in Herentals, Belgium, from 1 April till 3 October 2022. The multiple is released in two variations: ‘VOID HV’ (2022) Burnt steel / rust patinated steel, 14 x 14 x 4.6 cm 15 + 5 AP (each) € 660 (each), excl. shipping This multiple is an exclusive offer of the Riki Mijling Foundation and Coppejans Gallery, Antwerp. Klick the link for more information or your order: |
Riki Mijling's retrospective exhibition in Art Center Hugo Voeten focusses on her treatment of space, void and volumes in both sculptural works aswell as works on paper.
On the occasion of this exhibition, new wall pieces in burnt steel have been produced. Also in Herentals - and for the very first time on show - two of Riki Mijling's monumental works on paper from 2021. Art Center Hugo Voeten Vennen 22 2200 Herentals Belgium (click the logo for opening hours) |
Riki Mijling - 'O2'
Art Center Hugo Voeten 1 April - 2 October 2022 Curated by Stijn Coppejans and Antoon Melissen |
Update: October 2020
The Riki Mijling Foundation has initiated a new publication on Riki Mijling's work from recent years. Author Antoon Melissen wrote the essay, the introduction is by Michael Schneider (Galerie Floss & Schultz). To finance this book, Riki has produced two multiples in a limited edition. The title of the edition (and of the new publication) speaks volumes. ‘Infinite Void’: space is endless, as is Riki’s fascination for pure forms and reduced composition. The multiple exists is two varieties, in rust-patinated steel and in burnt steel. ‘Infinite Void’ (2020) Rust-patinated steel (top) / burnt steel, 17.6 x 17.6 x 4.4 cm Edition of 20 copies each |
Special price:
€ 1250 each The multiples will be issued in a cassette, including material for mounting + a signed and numbered certificate. For more information, please contact the
Riki Mijling Foundation or affiliated galleries: Coppejans Gallery, Antwerp Galerie Floss & Schulz, Cologne Galerie Rieder, Munich Galerie Wenger, Zürich (see the 'galleries' page of this website) [Click for a larger size]
|