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Henk Hannemann is a Dutch artist who constantly works on his collages and assemblages. Even during his travels he brings a pair of scissors, glue and paper. He picks up his vintage leaflets, magazines, books etc. along the way. In his hometown Leiden in The Netherlands he works in an old classroom both on his collages and assemblages. Regularly he has exhibitions. You can also find him on Facebook. Since summer 2014 he works on his art in the former mental hospital Schakenbosch on the border of Leidschendam. The books and magazines he uses for his collages are often half a century old or even older. The assemblages (boxes) are made from objects found on the streets or on flea markets and second hand shops. Hannemann got selected in 2014 for Kunstwerkt in Belgium with a collage about the First World War. His work was exposed in Muzee in Oostende. In 2015 his collage Great Balls of Fire was selected for the Zomerexpo in Haags Gemeentemuseum. In January 2016 Henk Hannemann was accepted as a member by Ars in Leiden, the oldest Art society in The Netherlands. In 2017 Hannemann was rejected for the Zomerexpo but selected for the Salon des Refusés in Stedelijk Museum Schiedam. Update. On the first of May 2016 Henk Hannemann moved to a new studio in Hazerswoude-Rijndijk. And guess what? He got asked back to Schakenbosch-Leidschendam. So at the moment there are two studio's. One for the collages and another one for the assemblages. Contact: henkhannemann@yahoo.nl. Or mail or phone: rikhasselbach@yahoo.com-(0031)638023923

Gölling 1969

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Assemblage 40x20x10cm (16x8x4inch). Named after the scribbles underneath the deer souvenir. Probably referring to a trip to Gölling. With tranches from Schakenbosch and the number 1 painted on a wooden plate and used in the former church on the Middelweg in Leiden. Picture taken in the open air in front of a tree just outside my studio in Schakenbosch-Leidschendam.

SOLD TO J.P from Leiden.

Bettie serveert

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Bettie serveert refers to famous Dutch female tennis player Bettie Stöve. It is also the name of the Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert (Bettie serves or service to Bettie). They named themselves after Bettie who made it to the finals in Wimbledon but was more popular as a double player.
It is the last one in a series of three I made in the Nagymezö Utca in Budapest. Actually, on the day the Hungarian football team won over Austria with 2-0 at the European Championship in France.

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EBOH

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In general I work on 19x27cm and afterwards I cover the image with a passe-partout size 30x40cm (12x16inch). The handmade collage is framed in a wooden frame. It’s always hard to make a picture because of the glass. This was the best I could do.

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