SELECTED WORKS BY Maaike Schoorel
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Maaike Schoorel
The Visit
2005
oil on canvas
164 x 244.5 cm |
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Maaike Schoorel
The Cruise
2004
oil on canvas
122 x 172.5 cm |
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Maaike Schoorel
Holiday
2004
oil on canvas
156.5 x 215 cm |
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Maaike Schoorel
The Picnic
2004
oil on canvas
137 x 203 cm |
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Maaike Schoorel
Twilight
2004
oil on canvas
152 x 265 cm |
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Maaike Schoorel
Parnassia Beach
2006
oil on canvas
210 x 415 cm |
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ARTIST INFORMATION
OTHER RESOURCES
the-artists.org
Modern and contemporary artists and art; Maaike Schoorel
daniellearnaud.com - Maaike Schoorel exhibits in the Deliberate Regression show
Maaike Schoorel's paintings touch upon melancholia of modernist architecture as well as intimate spaces of portraits
ibidprojects.com - Maaike Schoorel exhibits in the group show ‘Someplace unreachable’
Maaike Schoorel's sensuous paintings create dreamy visions of young people veiled in white unpainted space amongst the fragments of their living environments. Although the artist tries to depict her subjects "as they really are", to capture and fix their true selves, the faces of the characters are never fully visible or complete and their bodies are almost invisible.
absolutearts.com - Maaike Schoorel exhibits in the group show ‘Must I paint you a picture?’
Must I Paint You a Picture? is an exhibition that brings together six London-based artists who primarily or exclusively work with the medium of painting. Glenn Brown, Silke Otto-Knapp, Bruno Pacheco, Alessandro Raho, Maaike Schoorel and Alexis Marguerite Teplin share an approach to painting that combines a dedication to mastering its techniques with a constant experimentation with its possibilities.
maureenpaley.com
A selection of Maaike Schoorel’s paintings
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Other artists in GERMANIA:NEW ART FROM GERMANY
Gert & Uwe Tobias | Markus Amm | Dirk Bell | Felix Gmelin | Ulrich Lamsfuss | Andrea Lehmann | Jonathan Meese | Kirstine Roepstorff | Julian Rosefeldt
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