AMSTERDAM.- The Merchant Houses (TMH) summer exhibition Fragments and the corresponding theme The Merchant House / Your House reflect on how artworks occupy spacesfrom public to private, from gallery to home. Featuring works by TMHs artistsPino Pinelli (IT, 19382024), Elsa Tomkowiak (FR, b. 1981), Zhu Hong (CN, b. 1975), Sylvie Bonnot (FR, b. 1982), and André Stempfel (FR, b. 1930)it engages the architectural legacy of the Amsterdam canal house, suggestions of domestic decor, and TMHs programming history.
Pino Pinelli, Pittura R, 1999. Mixed media, 51 x 54 cm.
The project takes its inspiration from artist Pino Pinellis signature series. Neither entirely painting nor sculpture, his works unfold across walls in small, color-saturated units. The wallsthose rigid partitions, frameworks of everyspacebecome an area of free play, inviting us, as Pinelli suggested, to touch the works and join him in his art.
Three French women artistsElsa Tomkowiak, Zhu Hong, and Sylvie Bonnotfirst joined TMH in our Making Things Happen cycle (20172019), which focused on the material history of the art object and experimentation among young artists. Fragments includes Tomkowiaks Zip (2021), a wall of painted color composed of six oversized zip bagsher take on an unexpected alternative to canvas, a household commodity in this case.
TMH installation view, featuring: Zhu Hong (left) and other TMH artists. Photo by Arjen Veldt
Zhu Hongs exquisite rectangle of clear blue sky, Nuage (2021), becomes an enquiring visual accomplice to Pinellis paintings-reliefs no less than to TMHs Baroque ceiling scene, also acting as a counterpoint to Tomkowiaks painting on plastic. With Bonnots series of spidersusing her proprietary photo-transfer methodmedium and subject shift. Her images spread across the wall, capturing a tiny house invader at an ominous scale; attractive rather than repellent, nature moves from the dark corners of the house into the gallery.
The exhibition also includes works by André Stempfel, whose miroir morceau choisi (1984)a literal cutout reflecting on itselfwas part of his 2026 retrospective at TMH that introduced the theme The Merchant House, Your House. Fragments foregrounds this polyvalence, offering each artist a room of their own and inviting viewers to formulate a response, perhaps even a theory, across the fragments.
The Merchant House originally presented these artists first solo projects in Amsterdam. The group exhibition returns to Pino Pinellis proposition for contemporary painting: As with my third eye, I would like to reach the atomic substance of forman element of strength and constitution for a different kind of painting. Marsha Plotnitsky and Pino Pinelli, also cited in TMHs art catalogue Pino Pinelli: Disseminations (2017)
TMH catalogue, Pino Pinelli: Disseminations (2017), which accompanied Pinellis first show at TMH.
Accompanying event series:
On the Subject of ArtA Dinner Party, in an Art-Critical Mode
Thu 28 May and Thu 25 June, 19:30, at The Merchant House in Amsterdam
Created and hosted by Marsha Plotnitsky, TMH Founding Artistic Director
This spring and summer, our new series of dinner parties explores Context, Concept, Coincidence, and Consequence in relation to artbringing together a small group of guests around a shared table. Tickets released on Eventbrite shortly before each event:
www.merchanthouse.nl/events
The Merchant House (TMH) presents contemporary art to discover, immerse oneself in, and collect. As an art platform in Amsterdam, we focus on research-based projects in collaboration with artists. Each project, curated by TMHs Founding Artistic Director Marsha Plotnitsky, brings together an extended exhibition, cultural and research events, and a dedicated catalogue/artists book.
TMH has showcased international and Dutch innovators, such as the artists featured in Fragments, as well as John Coplans (US), André de Jong (NL), Beppie Gielkens (NL), Hilarius Hofstede (NL), Craigie Horsfield (UK), Mary Sue (FR), Kokou Ferdinand Makouvia (TG), Amanda Means (US), Ruth Meijer (NL), Dennis Oppenheim (US), Henk Peeters (NL), Judit Reigl (FR born HU), Carolee Schneemann (US), Jan Schoonhoven (NL), Leo Vroegindeweij (NL), Margret Wibmer (AT), and Mengzhi Zheng (FR born CN). Since TMH first opened its doors in a historical canal house in Amsterdam in 2013, it has become known as a modern take on the Dutch tradition of a merchanta vibrant art space freely open to the public.
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For biographies of the artists, please visit:
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