Jerome Bech

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Jerome Bech

Jerome Bech in 1997
Birth name Jerome Bech
Born February 11, 1970
Amsterdam, North Holland
Nationality Dutch
Field Painting
Training Autodidactive Painter.
Movement Independent


Jerome Bech (1970) is a Dutch artist who is known for colourful paintings and objects now and then signed with textual remarks.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Childhood and early career

Born in Amsterdam in 1970, grew up in Hoevelaken close to Amersfoort.He attended a Rudolf Steiner school, known for it's Anthroposophy way of lecturing pupils. In the 80's he moved with his parents and brother close the Bergen (nh), a village historically popular by numerous painters and poets like, Adrian Roland Holst, Lucebert

[edit] The 1990s

Jerome Bech started his career in several areas but none satisfied him, until he found out he liked to paint and create objects of all kinds of materials. Early in his career his talent was noticed by Lucebert, who saw one of his first pieces and commented that whoever created it had talent which could be developed further as an independent artist. As an autodidactive artist he developed his own style which is been expanded by objects, flyers anything he can think of with his creative mind.

[edit] The New Century

Initially strongly influenced by the COBRA group, it became apparent during the first years in the new century he developped his own style.

He expanded his work also to be shown outside of Holland. In 2003 Jerome bech had an exposition in the "Art Calvia" Grand Casino at Mallorca, Spain

Currently he's involved in a project together with Harold van Geerestein, they will have an exposition 1 of april 2007 in Muiden, The Netherlands. Together they've made new kind art in which both of them participate equally. t appears they are one of the first if not the first artist team who created that kind of art. There is currently not an valid translation either in Dutch or English but the lingua franca ART anyone understands.

[edit] Exhibitions

  • 2006 DZD Art Gallery, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 2005 DZD Art Gallery, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 2004 DZD Art Gallery, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 2004 Kunst op de Brink, Laren, The Netherlands
  • 2003 Galerie Cygnus, Velp, The Netherlands
  • 2002 DZD Art Gallery, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 2001 DZD Art Gallery, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Holland Art Fair, The Hague, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Art Fair kunstdagen, Schoorl, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Gallery de Garage, Bergen The Netherlands
  • 2000 Gallery Soho, The Hague, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Art Fair kunst tiendaagse, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 2000 Holland Art Gallery Bijenkorf, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 1999 Fakorij Louise Grimmelt, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1999 Galerie di Alma Blou, Curacao, Dutch Caribbean
  • 1999 Art Fair kunstdagen, Schoorl, The Netherlands
  • 1999 Holland Art Gallery Bijenkorf, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 1999 Residence Woonbeurs, The Hague, The Netherlands
  • 1999 ABN AMRO Roermond, Roermond, The Netherlands
  • 1999 Art Fair kunst tiendaagse, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1995 Faktorij Louise Grimmelt, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1995 Art Fair kunstdagen, Schoorl, The Netherlands
  • 1995 Art Fair kunst tiendaagse, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1995 Galerie de Witte Driehoek, Schoorl, The Netherlands
  • 1995 Exposition Publisher Bruna, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
  • 1993 Exposition Medical Centre, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
  • 1994 Exposition Hotel Nassau Bergen, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1994 Book Cover Publisher Homeovisie, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
  • 1994 Exposition A la Carte, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
  • 1993 Exposition Medical Centre, Alkmaar, The Netherlands
  • 1993 Exposition Cafe Lamoraal, Bergen aan Zee, The Netherlands
  • 1992 Exposition Kleine Prins, Bergen, The Netherlands
  • 1992 Exposition Cafe Lamoraal, Bergen, The Netherlands

[edit] Sources

  • DZD Art Gallery
  • Nederlandse Galerie Associatie
  • Noball Kunstbemiddeling

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