25 years of Galerie Ron Mandos: A final celebration
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25 years of Galerie Ron Mandos: A final celebration
Geert Mul, Holm Oak Purpura (detail), 2024, Fineart print, 194 x 233 cm (incl frame).



AMSTERDAM.- As the gallery closes out their 25th anniversary year, they invite you to join them for a special exhibition that highlights artists who have been part of the gallery's journey from the very beginning. These artists, all based in Rotterdam—where Ron Mandos opened his gallery 25 years ago—each bring a unique vision to the theme of landscape in distinct styles and media. Together, their works explore nature, technology, and memory, and more—celebrating the creative spirit that has defined the gallery since its opening.

"As we celebrate 25 years since opening our doors in Rotterdam, it is very fitting to showcase the work of three artists who have been with us since the beginning.

This exhibition is not just a reflection of their evolution but also of the community we've built together—a family of artists, collectors, and friends. This show honors that community and the spirit and resilience that defines us." — Ron Mandos

Geert Mul: Gardens of Event

Geert Mul is known for his innovative approach to media art, using technology to explore the relationship between data, memory, and place. Over the years, he has created works that challenge viewers to rethink how digital culture influences our understanding of time and space.

In this exhibition, Mul brings his focus to the concept of landscape, using his deep knowledge of media history to examine how digital and physical worlds overlap. His work invites viewers to consider the ways technology shapes our perception of nature, offering a thought-provoking lens on contemporary life.

Renie Spoelstra: Through the Clouds

Renie Spoelstra is known for her charcoal drawings that emphasize the moody, atmospheric qualities of landscapes. Her work often draws inspiration from remote and untamed places, from the windswept coasts of the Netherlands to the misty highlands of Peru.

Spoelstra’s art is an exploration of the natural world, capturing the subtle interplay of light, shadow, and movement. For this exhibition, she focuses on the elusive moments when nature reveals its beauty through shifting clouds and fleeting light, offering a sense of timelessness and introspection.

Ron van der Ende: Alluvial Plain

Ron van der Ende is a sculptor known for his bas-relief works, constructed from reclaimed wood. His pieces transform everyday materials into three-dimensional landscapes, reflecting his fascination with the built environment and natural forms.

Based in Rotterdam, van der Ende’s work often explores themes of time, history, and human impact on the natural world. This exhibition marks a shift in his focus, turning more deeply to the subject of landscapes and their layered meanings. His presentation invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between human ambition and the slow, enduring processes of nature.










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