Astrid Oudheusden's 'Nothing Personal' at Associazione Culturale Atelier, Rome
Astrid Oudheusden (Lochem, 1967; lives in Amsterdam) presents her first Italian exhibition, 'Nothing Personal', at Associazione Culturale Atelier in Rome, curated by Ljuba Jovicevic and Ana Laznibat. The show runs until October 29, 2016. Oudheusden's work is compared to the cinematic concept of the caméra-stylo, using painting as a personal visual diary. Her pieces capture everyday scenes along the streets and canals of Amsterdam, from her home to her studio. The artist's approach is observational and non-judgmental, inviting viewers to appreciate the small wonders of the world. The exhibition is hosted at Via Panisperna 236.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Nothing Personal' by Astrid Oudheusden
- Curated by Ljuba Jovicevic and Ana Laznibat
- Venue: Associazione Culturale Atelier, Via Panisperna 236, Rome
- Runs until October 29, 2016
- Artist lives in Amsterdam, born in Lochem in 1967
- Paintings depict everyday scenes from Amsterdam streets and canals
- Work described as having a cinematic, photogrammatic quality
- Referenced to Alexandre Astruc's caméra-stylo concept
Entities
Artists
- Astrid Oudheusden
Institutions
- Associazione Culturale Atelier
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Amsterdam
- Netherlands
- Lochem
- Via Panisperna 236