Alien Art Exhibitions

Below you will find representative works from some of my recent exhibitions. Please note that very few of these works reproduce properly on a computer screen, but in order to help the viewer I have selected some details here and there at the proper resolution.


My upcoming exhibition Artificial Worlds at the LUMC Gallery in Leiden (on the ground floor of the LUMC Main Building, right behind Leiden Centraal Station) will be opened on Thursday October 16th by professor Robbert Dijkgraaf, President of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. This exhibition was staged in conjunction with the Key of Life Festival. The largest set of new prints is the binary-El-Ei6 series, some of which are shown below.

The image below is a detail of the image above this line. The size of several of the images on this page is actually somewhat larger than shown in this layout. They may be viewed in the original size by adjusting your browser.

At present, I am experimenting with black-and-white variants of some of the work shown above. Here is one example, which will not be shown at the exhibition (maybe some time next year...)


Some of the works listed below this line will also be on display at the LUMC Gallery.


My exhibition Kosmische Beweging ("Cosmic Motion") opened on Sunday January 4th at the Zone Gallery in Leiden. It presented some of the giclée prints from my Groningen exhibition, plus a series of new ones specifically made for the intimate atmosphere of Galerie Zone.

The giclée printing technique produces a surface and finish, and an amount of detail, that cannot be reproduced by any other means, especially not by a computer screen. Thus, the samples shown here do not really do justice to the work. In an attempt to give some impression, I show some enlargements of the exhibited works below. You may find an account of the giclée printing technique on the web site of my art printer, Paul Krause of Almere, The Netherlands.


My most recent exibition, entitled Echt Bedacht ("Actually Invented"), ran until December 18th, 2008, at the Harmonie Gallery in the city of Groningen. It showed fifteen of my recent giclée prints, including the Einstein's Origami series. An overview of the wall arrangement is shown below:

The organisers displayed the work really well, witness this overview image from the exhibition. For the first time, I have ventured into rather large prints, such as the one entitled Voronoi Victory (below), 110x110 cm.

You may find an account of the giclée printing technique on the web site of my art printer, Paul Krause of Almere, The Netherlands.


The exhibition Sterrenzaad ("Starseed") at the Leiden Botanical Gardens has closed. You may find an account of it here.


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