
In 2008, Harmen cruised into America from his home in the Netherlands to showcase a body of work that had spanned over a 10 year period. His act was unique. He created a box with the dimensions L52 x W14 x H36 inches and it weighed exactly 243 lbs. The Content: Over 45 large screen prints with smaller printed objects. It also included 8 process books, plus visual instructions for (de)construction and shipping plus a DVD for video projection. The shipping crate doubled as a light table, display case and poster.
The idea was to send this box through the mail to different universities so that students could set up the exhibit themselves. To start off his traveling show, Harmen visited four universities including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Harmen was with the students for two weeks. During that time he conducted a screen printing workshop where the students could explore Charlotte's history and in turn make iconic prints to represent those events. At the end of the two weeks, visitors were invited to attend the gallery show of not only Harmen's work but for the students final prints as well.
This is a show to see! Harmen's prints are not only vivid and captivating but they are a view inside a culture. If you would like to have Harmen's show come to life in your town go to his website and ask! He is taking orders! His exhibit was funded by The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture. To read more about Harmen's exhibit and to see photos click here