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Printing :
Analogue on Synthetic board , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
27.6x31.5in
Edition :
1 / 25
Artist's proof :
2
About this artwork
This gate is a promise to me. The old wall holds time in place, but through the opening falls a friendly wedge of light – like a beckoning hand. The frame is weathered, the tendrils bear their own stories, and that's precisely why the light behind it seems so inviting. I see branches, shadows, a shimmer that evokes thoughts of a garden, of peace, of a place that waits.
In the "Labyrinth" series, I seek precisely this serene indeterminacy: a moment… in which the unknown doesn't threaten, but beckons. The light doesn't show a ready path, but it does provide direction. I photograph the threshold as a promise—a gentle transition between here and maybe. Those who pass through it don't yet know what lies ahead, but the brightness suggests: It could also be something good.
Marcel van Beek works with photography, painting, and graphic design, drawing on his artistic background from his studies at the Alanus University of Art and Social Sciences. His technique combines pictorialist influences with romantic-symbolist imagery. His photographs embody contemporary fine art photography and conceptual photography, often featuring monochrome recolors in tertiary colors.
He creates a poetic visual language interested in forms and structures, combining this with a modern, conceptual approach that claims social relevance. In his works, he explores inner and outer landscapes, conveying feelings of longing and threat, as well as a fascination with the hidden. He has published various art publications (most recently "World of Water," 2025), which are represented internationally in academy and museum libraries (including Vienna, Basel, Düsseldorf, and Berlin).