ARTIST
Marjolijn de WitUntitled, 2019
Oil on canvas
35.5 x 27.5 inches
90.2 x 69.9 cm
GALLERY
Asya Geisberg
PRICE RANGE
$1,000-$5,000MONTHLY PRICE
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ARTIST
Marjolijn de Wit
Untitled, 2019
Oil on canvas
35.5 x 27.5 inches
90.2 x 69.9 cm
GALLERY
Asya Geisberg
PRICE RANGE
$1,000-$5,000ARTIST
Marjolijn de Wit
ABOUT
Amsterdam-based Marjolijn de Wit’s (b. 1979, The Netherlands) ceramic photographic collages, installations, and paintings explore ideas of future archeology, the interpretation of history, and our relationship with nature and the built environment. Her installations use unclassified ceramic pieces resembling artifacts, while her collages incorporate found images in combination with raw, glazed, or photo-printed ceramics, and act as inspiration for her paintings. Large in scale, her naturalistic paintings of the small ceramic collages cause the viewer to question what is real –– what is ceramic, or a painting of ceramic. Ultimately, her collaged aesthetic fuses modern and traditional materials to concoct a meta-archeological compendium of our modern world. By providing only pieces of a whole, the artist shifts between historical purveyor and visual trickster, leaving us to imagine not only her conjured histories, but how others will eventually imagine ours.
CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS

ABOUT
Asya Geisberg
Located in Chelsea since 2010, Asya Geisberg Gallery presents a visually-eclectic and conceptually-focused program of thought-provoking contemporary art. The gallery showcases art that translates across multiple arenas of discourse, art history, and culture by young emerging artists as well as internationally established artists. The program includes artist talks, performances, art demonstrations, book receptions and other events open to the public.
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ARTIST
Marjolijn de Wit
ABOUT
Amsterdam-based Marjolijn de Wit’s (b. 1979, The Netherlands) ceramic photographic collages, installations, and paintings explore ideas of future archeology, the interpretation of history, and our relationship with nature and the built environment. Her installations use unclassified ceramic pieces resembling artifacts, while her collages incorporate found images in combination with raw, glazed, or photo-printed ceramics, and act as inspiration for her paintings. Large in scale, her naturalistic paintings of the small ceramic collages cause the viewer to question what is real –– what is ceramic, or a painting of ceramic. Ultimately, her collaged aesthetic fuses modern and traditional materials to concoct a meta-archeological compendium of our modern world. By providing only pieces of a whole, the artist shifts between historical purveyor and visual trickster, leaving us to imagine not only her conjured histories, but how others will eventually imagine ours.
CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS

ABOUT
Asya Geisberg
Located in Chelsea since 2010, Asya Geisberg Gallery presents a visually-eclectic and conceptually-focused program of thought-provoking contemporary art. The gallery showcases art that translates across multiple arenas of discourse, art history, and culture by young emerging artists as well as internationally established artists. The program includes artist talks, performances, art demonstrations, book receptions and other events open to the public.
LEARN MORE >