Art The Hague 2025: Booth 9
Light at first glance, but never innocent.
Blndsh.gallery is a contemporary art platform dedicated to abstract and modern art with a bold, distinctive edge. Founded to connect international collectors with works that are vibrant, thought-provoking, and rooted in everyday inspiration, the gallery bridges physical and digital spaces to create new ways of experiencing art.
At Art The Hague 2025, Blndsh.gallery presents a curated selection of artists whose practices span painting, photography, and assemblage. From original works to limited editions, the presentation reflects the gallery's vision: accessible yet exclusive, raw yet refined. Together, these voices capture the spirit of blndsh-modern, dynamic, and unapologetically fresh.
Lucas Thorik charts his own path in abstract painting, creating layered works that emerge from rhythm, motion, and resistance. His canvases, built with plaster, pigment, and spray paint, balance bold color with a constant search for stillness. His art resists explanation, asking instead for presence and feeling.
Joris Graaf brings a background in geology into his visual practice, translating deep time into abstract images. Working between photography, collage, and digital construction, he layers, erases, and rebuilds until emotion replaces form. His works resonate like musical compositions-raw, intuitive, and immersive.
Roger Walschots operates at the intersection of painting, construction, and assemblage, using found surfaces such as textiles, mailbags, and weathered wood. Through layering, cutting, and repair, he leaves behind visible traces-metaphors for connection, fragility, and resistance. His works are raw yet precise, physical yet poetic.
Johannes van Uden has painted for over six decades, developing an abstract language shaped first by landscapes, later by cityscapes. His canvases, layered and refined, distill rhythm, light, and atmosphere into immediate visual experience. For van Uden, painting is not craft but life itself: seeing is believing.
Julia Morganho begins her paintings with words-fragments of text that spark emotion before dissolving into gesture and color. Her works live between clarity and openness, whole yet unfinished, intimate yet expansive. Guided by stories, music, and intuition, she transforms language into a painterly experience.