Lieke Wijnia

@liekew.bsky.social

I curate, write, research and teach. About art, religion, heritage, meaning making. I work as Senior researcher Art & Rurality at Hanze. Exhibit "Lou Loeber. Artist and Idealist", now on view at Stedelijk Museum Schiedam.

Twee keer ‘De lezende’ op de prachtige tentoonstelling rond Lou Loeber in het Stedelijk Museum in Schiedam, gecureerd door de geweldige @liekew.bsky.social Ik zou deze wel boven mijn bureau willen hangen - maar hoe toegankelijk Loeber kunst ook maakte, dit zal wel niet tot de mogelijkheden behoren.🥲

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I have many, many favorites in the Lou Loeber exhibit. I’ll just post one every now and then ❤️ Lou Loeber, Composition (relief), 1923. On loan from Museum Belvedere, Oranjewoud. On view in the exhibition “Lou Loeber. Artist and Idealist” at Stedelijk Museum Schiedam.

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Ze is er!! Vanaf dit weekend is “Lou Loeber. Kunstenaar en idealist” in Stedelijk Museum Schiedam te zien! Je leert deze bijzondere kunstenaar, haar vooruitstrevende werk en haar geëngageerde drijfveren kennen. Mijn laatste in Schiedam, waarvan ik hoop dat jullie allemaal enorm zullen genieten!

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ART ADVENT #25/ Dec. 24 I long doubted what to select for the final Advent post. A post to mark the culmination of many days of anticipation, of light, and promise. The celebration of new life, of eternity. It’s beautiful and warm. Yet, I didn’t manage to select a glowing, celebratory artwork. 1/

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ART ADVENT #24 / Dec. 23 I’m looking forward to a new year in which music will play a bigger role in my professional life again. It’s one of the reasons why I think fondly of having seen this installation during my summer holiday in Denmark. 1/

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ART ADVENT #23 / Dec. 22 Another icon I got to see for the first time in my life this year: Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks. I fully understand why this is an icon. What a magnificent painting! The sense of loneliness it embodies is strongly palpable. 1/

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ART ADVENT #22/ Dec. 21 For the shortest day, I chose a work by one of my favorite light artists: James Turrell. Seeing a work by Turrel when I was in high school, was my first encounter with contemporary art. Until then, I had had no real experience with it. 1/

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ART ADVENT #21/ Dec. 20 One of my favorite exhibitions this year was Fiona Lutjenhuis’ solo at 1646 in The Hague. It was a total installation, with wall paintings, her (by now) iconic room dividers, sculptures, bread installations and a soundscape. 1/

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ART ADVENT #20 / Dec. 19 It was such an unexpected pleasure to see this small work in the modern European arts section of the MFA in Boston. I knew it from the books, and we had requested it for the Mary Magdalene exhibit back in 2021. 1/

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ART ADVENT #19 / Dec. 18 Dutch painter Charley Toorop is probably best known for her stark (self) portraits with their mesmerizing eyes. But I also have a soft spot for her landscapes and still lives. 1/

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ART ADVENT #18 / Dec. 17 Recently I read a beautiful, haunting book by Caro van Thuyne. For a year she looked at, and collected images from, the world’s news as if it was happening to her personally. Instead of turning away from the horrible things happing, she let it confront her face first. 1/

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ART ADVENT #17 / Dec. 16 Joan Mitchell was one of the few women painters of her time that gained critical acclaim during her lifetime. Her work can be described as abstract expressionist, it is not meant to represent anything but is all about evoking emotion and subjective experience instead. 1/

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ART ADVENT #16 / Dec. 15 I absolutely love the raw and confrontational series Jeanne Bieruma Oosting made of sex workers in Paris. The graphic works don’t idealize or romanticize, but show these women’s realities in all their harshness. 1/

ART ADVENT #15 / Dec. 14 For third Advent Sunday I picked a remarkable work by a trailblazing artist, who was instrumental for the wider acceptance of women artists in her time - and long after. American painter Ellen Day Hale was thirty years old when she painted this self-portrait. 1/

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ART ADVENT #14 / Dec. 13 One thing I like about art is that I learn so many new things from it. This tapestry for instance, taught me about a very particular tomato - and how its existence, like so many foods and peoples, is currently under threat. 1/

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ART ADVENT #13 / Dec. 12 While the Michelangelo exhibition at Teyler’s mostly focused on his drawings and sketches, this small sculpture attributed to the master caught my eye. 1/

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This afternoon I gave a lecture at the jubilee afternoon of the Ikonenmuseum in Kampen. Got to talk about Mary Magdalene - and it was truly wonderful. So many enthusiastic and interested people afterward. Happy 20th, Ikonenmuseum!

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ART ADVENT 12/ Dec. 11 If you visit the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, do pop into the collection presentation. One of my favorite works here is this tv screen showing Martha Rosler’s Semiotics of the Kitchen. /1

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ART ADVENT #11 / Dec. 10 This video work is one of the opening works in the new museum on migration, Fenix in Rotterdam. Bill Viola’s Ancestors, a mother and son walking through a sand storm, over the stretch of about 20 minutes, towards as viewers. 1/

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ART ADVENT #10 / Dec. 9 Edouard Manet is one of my all time favorite painters. He only painted a handful of religious scenes, and I had only ever seen one in the flesh. Until I unexpectedly, so without preparation, visited the Art Institute of Chicago (what an amazing museum!),.. 1/

ART ADVENT #9 / Dec. 8 Louise Nevelson called this wall-covering assemblage of boxes filled with objects her “Sky Cathedral.” It’s a tribute to scraps and parts she found in her neighborhood in Manhattan, which she elevated to a higher sphere. 1/

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CFP alert! I am co-editing an upcoming NKJ volume on The Artist's Biography. A super exciting and timely topic! Want to contribute? The CFP is now online, deadline for abstracts is January 20, 2026. Find the CFP here, under downloads: brill.com/display/seri... Questions? Feel free to reach out!

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