Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Panca Evenblij (1972, Netherlands) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work reflects a profound expl...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
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Panca Evenblij (1972, Netherlands) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work reflects a profound exploration of space and depth. After studying painting at the Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU), she developed a distinctive style that delves into her passion for abstract forms and complex textures. Her artistic process is a dynamic interplay of control and surrender, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with innovative technologies. Evenblij's work often incorporates AI-generated imagery, photography, and hand-drawn elements, creating pieces that invite viewers to discover hidden layers and infinite possibilities within her art.
Autonomous Painting, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht (HKU), the Netherlands Spatial Design (1990/91), (HKU), the Netherlands,
The Borrowed Spaces series, which continues to evolve, debuted in Amsterdam and has since been showcased in several significant exhibitions. The project first gained attention with the exhibition "Borrowed Spaces, Generated Works" at Studio Smit (2019) and later at Kunstruimte 411, Amstelkerk (2023). These exhibitions marked a key turning point in Evenblij’s artistic journey, as they highlighted her innovative integration of artificial intelligence into photography. By blending human creativity with machine learning, Evenblij produced visually stunning works that challenged traditional notions of space and perception.
The Lines & Lost Lines project, another signature series of Evenblij, continued to unfold in various forms and installations. Notable exhibitions like HAPHAZARD at Seinwezen, Haarlem (2023), showcased Evenblij's exploration of abstraction and spatiality. Through this project, Evenblij continuously investigates the boundaries of space and the act of perception, creating artworks that invite viewers to consider the fluidity and impermanence of the world around them.
Evenblij has also contributed to several major group exhibitions, such as PANDORA – De Muze in de Machine (2023) at /Stained Gallery, where she further ex...