Paul Wiegerinck Visual Art

Multiple views.

Paul Wiegerinck, video 2011.


Water.

Susan de Kruiff and Paul Wiegerinck. 2009, video installation at the galley of the Spanjaardshof, The Hague. Opening by Ingrid Rollema.


Looking doors, exhibition in a former nuclear shelter..

Paul Wiegerinck, 1997. This installation concentrates on the doors of the exhibition space and the adjacent spaces (together built as a nuclear shelter in the seventies, in the middle of the small town Dalfsen in the Netherlands). By focussing on the doors the installation depicts the architectural structure of the spaces and emphasizes the dramatic role the doors would play in case of a nuclear war: open or closed, inside or outside, dead or alive.


The doors of the Spanjaardshof

Paul Wiegerinck, 2010. With contributions from Helene Penninga and Annemieke Louwerens.


Water as a life line.

Susan de Kruiff and Paul Wiegerinck. Video installation for Fabrikart Festival, Mustafapasa, Turkey, 2008.


Radar, installation..

Paul Wiegerinck, 1994. Paintings, objects and video. Maldoror Gallery, The Hague.


Light, HKK, The Hague

Contribution Paul Wiegerinck


Digital exposure II, Vrije Akademie, The Hague.

Paul Wiegerinck, 2002.


Lhamoahl

Installation at the Omniversum, The Hague, Paul Wiegerinck. Part of the Sound and Image festival in 1989, this project was exhibited at the hall of the Omniversum in The Hague. It included camera movements by an industrial robot. The images of the paintings this camera. filmed were digitally processed and combined with pre-made animations. Opened by the dutch artist/filmer Louis van Gasteren. Also exhibited at the Kunst en Techniek manifestation at the School for Technics in Zwolle and at the Autotron in Rosmalen.


Stad, exhibition

Paul Wiegerinck, 2006. Galerie Noord, Groningen.


W58, The Hague

Mixed (analog/digital) media, Paul Wiegerinck, 2006.


Try out, Stroom, The Hague

Contribution Paul Wiegerinck.


Akunzo.

Akunzo, North sea Gallery, Scheveningen. With Aris, Lita cabellut, renee van Loon, Cees Rempt, Mark Rietmeijer and Paul Wiegerinck. Shown here Extracts contribution Paul Wiegerinck.


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