This Is How We Walk On The Moon
Wolvecampprize 2014, Hengelo
25.9 – 28.9.2014

Marijn van Kreij



Marijn van Kreij


Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Paul Klee, Hungriges Mädchen, 1939, #2), 2014
Gouache and pencil on paper, 215 x 152 cm

Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Gunta Stölzl, Entwurf für einen Läufer, 1923), 2014
Gouache and pencil on paper, 205 x 152 cm

Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Josef Albers, Studie für ein Adobe, 1947), 2014
Gouache and pencil on paper, 215 x 152 cm

 

Marijn van Kreij

 

Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Pablo Picasso, The Studio, Winter 1927–28), 2014
Gouache and pencil on paper, 220 x 305 cm

 

Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Pablo Picasso, The Artist and his Model, 1964), 2013
Gouache and pencil on paper, 195 x 152 cm

 


Marijn van Kreij



Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Ad Reinhart, Abstract Painting, 1962), 2014
Gouache en potlood op papier, 216 x 305 cm


Marijn van Kreij
Untitled (Paul Klee, Als ich noch jung war, 1938, superimposed, green), 2014
Gouache and pencil on paper, 215 x 152 cm

Installation with sound equipment and stools from my studio, visitors were invited to play the song This Is How We Walk On The Moon by Arthur Russell.
In deceivingly simple lyrics the song deals with questions of progress and (personal) development.

Music:
Arthur Russell, This Is How We Walk On The Moon, 4’43”
From the album Another Thought, 1994 (Point Music)
Written by Arthur Russell

Made possible with the support of Mondriaan Fund.
Photography: Peter Cox and Wytske van Keulen