In his work Martijn van Hennik (Rotterdam, 1967) shows his ideas about our surroundings, or the human landscape.
He sees the human landscape as ‘an artificial landscape, sometimes planned, sometimes random. It is functional, absurd, surreal and sometimes beautiful and comforting. It has also cultural meaning: it reflects our ideals, values and tastes. It shows our attempt to get a grip on the world, an effort that becomes the world itself.’
mail [@] martijnvanhennik.nl
mobile phone: +31 6 13131911
Martijn van Hennik worked for – among others – DAAD, Flamenco Biennial Netherlands, Factor M, Pacific Enterprise Unlimited, Hosman Vins, Stichting Onbenutte Kwaliteiten and ING.
He sees the human landscape as ‘an artificial landscape, sometimes planned, sometimes random. It is functional, absurd, surreal and sometimes beautiful and comforting. It has also cultural meaning: it reflects our ideals, values and tastes. It shows our attempt to get a grip on the world, an effort that becomes the world itself.’
mail [@] martijnvanhennik.nl
mobile phone: +31 6 13131911
Martijn van Hennik worked for – among others – DAAD, Flamenco Biennial Netherlands, Factor M, Pacific Enterprise Unlimited, Hosman Vins, Stichting Onbenutte Kwaliteiten and ING.