Sybren Renema
Sybren Renema’s work originates from his various academic interests, which cover subjects including geosciences, history, theology and music. He is also very attracted to intellectual or physical failure. Past projects have interrogated the legacy of Goethe and his pseudo-scientific Farbenlehre, the drug use of the English Romantic poets, the polar expeditions of Scott and Shackleton, David Livingstone’s afterlife in Africa and the ideologies behind classical music. Although these interests might seem disparate, they are connected through his particular interest in the long 19th century (1789-1914). Many of his projects could be described as an interrogation of how concepts emanating from this period are still relevant in the current era. A result of this wide range of interests is that the mediums in which he works are quite diverse. He has used traditional formats like drawing or ceramics, but also technologically mediated approaches such as 3D printing or video. To him, combining these different approaches is a way of highlighting the complexity of the world in which we live and the mongrel nature of our discourse.
Sybren Renema (1988, NL) received his BFA from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, after which he obtained an MFA at the Glasgow School of Art. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Verweile doch! Du bist so schön!’ at Dürst Britt & Mayhew, ‘The Burden of the Incommunicable’ at FIU | Miami Beach Urban Studios, ‘Lift off, land Ahoy’ at LETO gallery in Warsaw and ‘Relics’ at the Glasgow Project Room. Recent group exhibitions include ‘Haagse School x Haagse Nieuwe’ at Museum Jan Cunen in Oss, ‘Haagse Heritage’ at Heden in The Hague, ‘Palinsestri’ at Sharevolution in Genoa, ‘Im Taumel der Nacht’ at Deli Projects in Basel, ‘Nightfall’ at Musée Rath in Geneva and ‘Out of Khentii’ at the Union of Mongolian Artists in Chingis City. Work by Renema is held in private and public collections, including the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, the AMC Collection in Amsterdam, the Fundación Proyecto Bachué in Bogota and the art collection of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2017 his work was shown in the Antarctic Pavilion as part of the Venice Biennial. Sybren Renema lives and works in Glasgow.
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Sybren Renema
Verweile doch! Du bist so schön! 16 Nov 2019 - 26 Jan 2020Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present “Verweile doch! Du bist so schön!”, Sybren Renema’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Renema is interested in all forms of human...Read more -
Group exhibition
The odd uneven time 6 Jul - 25 Aug 2018“Friday, 9:45pm…Three years ago, the hot sticky August rain fell big and wet as I sat listlessly on my porch at home, crying over the way summer would not come...Read more -
Group exhibition
Silent Light 13 Apr - 14 May 2016The group exhibition Silent Light at Dürst Britt & Mayhew shows a selection of lens-based works from five of the gallery’s represented artists: Alexandre Lavet (FR), Raúl Ortega Ayala (MX),...Read more -
Sybren Renema
The Milk of Paradise 14 Nov 2015 - 16 Jan 2016Sybren Renema is drawn to the obscure corners of all forms of human discourse, with a particular liking for art, history, geographical exploration and the natural sciences. These different fascinations...Read more
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Art The Hague 2022
Maja Klaassens, Sybren Renema, David Roth, Willem Hussem 5 - 9 Oct 2022At Art The Hague 2022 we will present a group show by Maja Klaassens, Sybren Renema, David Roth and Willem Hussem.Read more -
Liste Showtime (online)
Puck Verkade, Sybren Renema 14 - 20 Sep 2020Liste Showtime is a new online platform for 72 international galleries, where they present an artist from their programme in detail and offer works for...Read more -
NADA Miami 2018
Paul Beumer, Jacqueline de Jong, Joseph Montgomery, Sybren Renema 6 - 9 Dec 2018For our first participation in NADA Miami we are proud to collaborate with LETO from Warsaw. In our co-curated booth we present works by four...Read more -
Art Rotterdam 2018
Lennart Lahuis, Sybren Renema 8 - 11 Feb 2018Lennart Lahuis’ main artistic concern is the suspension of visual information. His deployment of very diverse materials and techniques results in works that seem to...Read more
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Unseen Amsterdam 2017
Jacqueline de Jong, Sybren Renema, Pieter Paul Pothoven. 22 - 24 Sep 2017For our 2017 participation at Unseen Amsterdam we presented a group exhibition with works by Jacqueline de Jong, Sybren Renema and Pieter Paul Pothoven.Read more -
Artissima 2016
Sybren Renema 4 - 6 Nov 2016For our first participation in Artissima in 2016, Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present a solo exhibition by Sybren Renema.Read more -
Unseen Amsterdam 2016
Lennart Lahuis, Raúl Ortega Ayala, Sybren Renema 23 - 25 Sep 2016For our second participation in the UNSEEN Amsterdam Photo Fair, Dürst Britt & Mayhew is delighted to present a group exhibition by Lennart Lahuis, Raúl...Read more -
Art The Hague 2015
Paul Beumer, Lennart Lahuis, Joseph Montgomery, Sybren Renema 7 - 11 Oct 2015In 2015, Dürst Britt & Mayhew was part of the Art The Hague programme. It involved a presentation of work by Paul Beumer, Lennart Lahuis,...Read more
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Unseen Amsterdam 2015
Lennart Lahuis, Alexandre Lavet, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Sybren Renema 18 - 20 Sep 2015In 2015, Dürst Britt & Mayhew took part in the Unseen Amsterdam Photo Fair, where the gallery exhibited work by Lennart Lahuis, Alexandre Lavet, Pieter...Read more -
Amsterdam Drawing 2015
Paul Beumer, Joseph Montgomery, Sybren Renema 17 - 20 Sep 2015In 2015 Dürst Britt & Mayhew presented work by Paul Beumer, Joseph Montgomery, Sybren Renema at the Amsterdam Drawing Art Fair.Read more