Nelleke Beltjens: Complex/Incomplete Completion
Best known for her diminutive minimalist sculptures in steel or steel and concrete, Dutch artist, Nelleke Beltjens will exhibit two groups of drawings: “Complex” and “Incomplete Completion,” and two three-dimensional works in hardwood.
The ten large-scale drawings made with a draftsman’s rapid strokes represent a year of intense labor. The drawings overwhelm with their complexity, carefully walking a line between randomness and order. Multitudes of tiny marks form clouds of varying atmospheric density. In turn, areas of density demonstrate the importance of emptiness.
The sculptures inspire awe by being completely simple and at the same time totally unexpected.
Time spent with Beltjens’ work reveals that “something” only exists in relationship to “nothing” and that what isn’t there is at least as important as what is..
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Nelleke BeltjensIncomplete Completion #1, 2006ink on paper45 x 60 inches
114.3 x 152.4 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensSIGHT #07002, 2007wood (finished with linseed oil, beeswax)11 x 10 x 12 inches
27.9 x 25.4 x 30.5 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensSIGHT #07001, 2007wood (finished with linseed oil, beeswax)11 x 10 x 12 inches
27.9 x 25.4 x 30.5 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensIncomplete Completion #5, 2007ink on paper45 x 60 inches
114.3 x 152.4 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensIncomplete Completion #2, 2007ink on paper45 x 60 inches
114.3 x 152.4 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensIncomplete Completion #3, 2007ink on paper45 x 60 inches
114.3 x 152.4 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensIncomplete Completion #4, 2007ink on paper45 x 60 inches
114.3 x 152.4 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensComplex #1, 2006ink on paper36.64 x 61.86 inches
93 x 157 cms -
Nelleke BeltjensComplex #4, 2006ink on paper36.64 x 61.86 inches
93 x 157 cms