Wildflowers: Arne Quinze
Arne Quinze depicts nature's vivacity, diversity, and beauty in a major series of paintings called Wildflowers.
Arne Quinze finds his inspiration all year round through the thousands of wildflowers he has planted in his garden. The seasons dictate the evolution the flowers gradually go through, a process that energises Quinze like no other. In the same way as blossoming flowers, he allows his work to thrive and spread. The artist’s mission is to bring the colours and the importance of nature back into the monochrome cities of today and above all to plant the necessity of nature in people's minds.
This exhibition takes place in the context of My Secret Garden at Beaux-Arts Mons (BAM), the first overview exhibition of Arne Quinze in Belgium. From 29 May to 29 August, you can immerse yourself in the world of the artist and this from the early beginning of his career. Arne Quinze’s inspiration, atelier and oeuvre will be displayed in eight rooms, an adapted garden and a series of sculptures in the city centre of Mons.
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Arne Quinze, Novae Angliae, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Gentiana Blue, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Quercus Robur, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Prenanthoides, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Knautia Arvensis, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Namaqualand, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Echium, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Tiarella Cordifolia, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Rosa Stellata, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Plantago Lanceolata, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Narcisssus Daffodils, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Rhoeas Poppy, 2020
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Arne Quinze, Salmon Star, 2018
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Arne Quinze, Salvia Pratensis, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Rosa Arvensis, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Sambucus, 2021
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Arne Quinze, Sanguisorba, 2021