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ABOUT THE ARTIST Born in the old town of Maastricht in 1957, Peter developed an interest in fashion, interior decoration, architecture and design at an early age. It was not until his years at the Art Academy in his hometown that he developed a profound interest in sculptural art. While studying, he found a love for light and form resulting in creating light-sculptures. Although he never finished the Academy – he was actually expelled in 1980 after four years of study – he kept making his unique light sculptures and started exhibiting all over Europe.His work got published in several design books and he would probably still make these light objects and installations if he didn’t happen to walk into a glassblowing workshop with Andries Copier and Willem and Bernard Heesen at the Jan van Eyck Academy in his hometown. Mesmerized by the glowing light of hot glass at the end of a blowpipe, he did not only decide to start investigating the possibilities of blown glass for his objects but also did a post-graduate at the Jan van Eyck Institute. From 1987 on he tried to learn as much about glass blowing as he could, following workshops at The Oude Horn in Leerdam, Willem Heesen's studio and being an assistant to Bernard Heesen.In 1989 Lino Tagliapietra gave a workshop at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. Peter participated and two of Peter's designs that Lino executed, were purchased by the Kunst Museum the Hague. In the same year he went to work with Neil Wilkin in England. They became great friends and worked together with a highly skilled team for many years, producing a large number of blown objects. The use of graal technique (glass made with one or more color overlays that are cooled, engraved, reheated, and encased in a layer of clear glass and blown again to expand the decorative engravings) and later the development of double graal, resulted in many successful exhibits and his first book Metamorphosis. In Peter’s opinion he was still working with light, color and form. Although never being trained beyond an assistant, he loves blown glass and has learned a great deal about it over the years, studying the way the material behaves, how it flows and what it means to “go with the material or against it”.Another significant change in his work and his approach to glass as a medium came after a very influential and inspiring voyage to the Antarctic in 2001. After returning to his studio, being full of ideas, he translated his impressions of the landscapes, the glaciers and the square rigged three-master he traveled on, into vessels using graal and double graal techniques often combined with other treatments of the glass or crystal.Doing so, he found that even though the results were remarkable, he could not blow an iceberg. It frustrated him as he was so enthralled with the many icebergs he saw and he refers to as “nature's floating sculpture garden”. Being trained as a sculptor, he quite easily changed over to kiln-casting, a technique used specifically successful by Czech artists like Lybenský/Brýchtova. In short this compels of making a full size model in wax, clay or in Peter's case a hard industrial high-tech foam. From this model a plaster mold will be formed. Once the mold is dry, it will be filled with glass or crystal parts. It is then placed inside a kiln and fired till the glass melts and takes over the form of the model. After extensive cooling, weeks and sometimes even months, the mold is taken out of the kiln and through carefully removing the plaster, the glass shape will be revealed. Grinding away the ‘skin’ that results from the casting process, the final sculpture will then be ground and polished to the artist's vision.The series of sculptures known as Icebergs and Paraphernalia became an internationally acclaimed success. In the book by the same name, British art glass expert Dan Klein called the sculptor Peter Bremers, somewhat to his surprise, a landscape artist. His fascination with ice and the way it is transferring light made him undertake more travels to the Polar Regions, resulting in a vast body of ever-expanding work showing nature's endless source of inspiration for the artist.A visit to Arizona in 2008 changed not only his personal life, as the canyons and deserts of The Four Corners also inspired him to a new body of work by the same title. To him it was a logical step to go from the cold transparent ice to the hot density of the desert's rocks and mountains. Once again this earth and its awesome beauty intrigued the artist, leading to a collection of unique glass sculptures. The area of Sedona became a refuge. A perfect place for long hikes through nature and quiet time for reflection as well as gathering new inspiration and ideas while far away from his studio in the Netherlands.That must have been of great influence on his more recent body of work called The Inward Journey. Traveling has always been a necessary part of being alive for Peter Bremers. His curiosity as a human being and an artist for our planet's cultural and natural diversity took him to all the continents. As he puts it, ‘when we travel to other countries and cultures, not only our outer world changes but so does our inner world and the way we perceive our planet and fellow beings, as well as ourselves.’The artist carries this concept of bringing together the profane and the celestial into all his creations. The sculptures are often quiet and introspective. With series like Perception, Transformation, and most recently Positive Space and Initiations. About the Positive Space series he writes: “Finding ourselves in a time of increasingly negative perception of every day's news events and an overall rising feeling of being unsafe in a world of religious, political and social divisiveness, we may forget to focus on the possibilities and comfort offered by positive action and attitude. Positive Space symbolizes tolerance, appreciation, hope and opportunity.” His latest series Vibrations depicts waves, movement, coinciding directions, interference and interruptions, as a form language to define energy as a complex state of human interaction, resulting in emotional wellbeing or isolation. Very appropriate in this time of the Covid-19 pandemic.Challenged by public and private commissions, he works with glass in an array of techniques, including blowing, casting, fusing, slumping and laminating. The artist occasionally works in bronze, stone, aluminum and chrome. “There is one major reason why I love doing commissions, you can be asked to create something that you might not have done by your own choice. So, you are forced to think 'outside the box' and that can be incredibly challenging.”Peter Bremers shares in his sculptures his inner process, his spiritual awareness and life philosophy, meanwhile presenting us a mirror, sometimes thought provoking or meditative but always reflecting a need for understanding and appreciating the individual as well as the universal. Education:1976-1980 University of Fine Arts, Sculpture Department, Maastricht, NL.1986-1988 Jan van Eyck Akademie, Post Academic Institute for Art & Design, Maastricht. Activities:1998/2020 Guest designer, Royal Leerdam Crystal, Ver. Glasfabrieken, NL.1999/2006 Tutor Design, Department of Fine Arts, Maastricht University, NL.2003 Guest tutor and lecturer, Ausglass Conference, workshop with Neil Wilkin, Perth, Australia.2004 PUM representative expert, Ethiopian Reflections Company, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.2005-2009 PUM representative expert, Ngwenya Glass Company, Mbabane, Swaziland.2008 Guest speaker London Glassblowing Symposium, England.2009 Guest tutor Tshwane University, Pretoria, South-Africa.2009 Guest tutor Tsinghua University of Beijing, China.2010 PUM rep. at Happy Unique Ceramics centre, Accra, Ghana.Guest tutor at Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey.Member of the Jury, International Ceramics and Glass Art Film festival, Montpellier, France.2018 Guest speaker at Ringling School of Arts, Sarasota, FL. USA.2019 Guest tutor at Toyama Institute of Glass Art, Japan.Guest tutor Osaka University of Arts, Japan.Guest tutor Seto, Center for Ceramics and Glass, Japan.Guest tutor TAMA University, Tokyo, Japan.Guest tutor Tokyo Glass Art Institute, Japan. Public Collections:Kunstmuseum Den Haag, NL.A.B.P. Heerlen, NL.National Glassmuseum Leerdam, NL.Boymans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, NL.Nationale Nederlanden Assurantien, Rotterdam, NL.D.S.M., Heerlen, NL.Telfort International, NL.AON, London, England.Dutch Ministry of Justice, NL.Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding, Coesfeld Lette, Germany.Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin, Germany.Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark.Mobile Museum, Mobile, U.S.A.D.S.M. collection, Delft, NL.Kunst und Gewerbe Museum Hamburg, Germany.Barbara Achilles Stiftung Hamburg, Duitsland.Museum Jan van der Togt, Amstelveen, NL.Museo de Arte en Vidrio MAVA, Madrid, Spain.Palm Springs Art Museum, USA.Eskisehir Metropolitan Contemporary Glass Arts Museum, Turkey.National Liberty Museum Philadelphia, USA.Seven Bridges Foundation, Greenwich, USA.Ringling School of Art and Design, Basch Gallery, Sarasota, FL, USA.Imagine Museum, St. Petersburg, FL, USA.Grassi Museum Leipzig, Germany.Collection De Heus-Zomer, Barneveld, NL.Glass and Light Hotel & Gallery, Norfolk, VA. USA. Solo Exhibitions:2002 Leon Salet Arte & Moda, Maastricht, NL.Riley Hawk Galleries, Cleveland, U.S.A.* Art Rai Amsterdam with Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Den Haag.Gal. L`Eclat du Verre, Paris, France.2003 Gal. LaForet, Verbiers, CH.Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Den Haag, NL.Galerie Splinter, Berlin, Germany.Jacob Bach galerie, Dusseldorf, Germany.2004 Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Oisterwijk, NL.Rosenthal Studio Haus, Hamburg, Germany.Galerie Le Manoir du Mad, with Bruce Thurman, Nancy, France.* PAN, Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Oisterwijk, NL.2005 Jan van der Toght Museum, Amstelveen, NL.Glass Inspiration, Burgdorf, Switzerland.2006 Retrospective. Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Oisterwijk, NL.Lee Freed Gallery, Lincoln City, OR, U.S.A.Raglan Gallery, Manly, Australia.Gallery Luniverre, Paris, France.2007 Etienne & van den Doel Expressive Glass Art, Oisterwijk, NL.Salet Arte & Moda, Maastricht, NL.Gal. LaForet, Verbiers, Switzerland.2008 Kuivato Gallery, Sedona, U.S.A.* Museum Ernsting, Coesfeld-Lette, Germany.* Museo de Arte Contemporaneo en Vidrio de Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain.* Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Danmark.2009 Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk.2010 Gal. LaForet, Verbiers, Switzerland.Gallery of Modern Masters, Sedona, AZ, USA.2011 Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk, NL.* Litvak Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel.LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, U.S.A.Gallery of Modern Masters, Sedona, USA.2012 Pismo Gallery, Aspen, USA.2013 Stewart Fine Art, Boca Raton, USA.2014 Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk, NL.* Fort Wayne Museum of Art, USA.2015 Continuum Gallery, Bonn, Germany.LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, USA.Hawk Gallery, Columbus, USA.2016 Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada.* Schantz Galleries, Stockbridge, USA.2017 Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk, NL.* Fort Wayne Museum of Art, USA.Schiepers Gallery, Hasselt, België.2018 Gallery Stolting, Hamburg, Germany.Hawk Gallery, Columbus, USA.2019 LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, USA.Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada.Hampson Galleries, St Petersburg, FL, USA.2020 Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk, NL.Habatat Galleries on Artsy, USA.2021 Continuum Gallery, Bonn, Germany.* Schantz Galleries, Stockbridge, USA.* Imagine Museum St. Petersburg, FL. USA. Group Exhibitions: 2002 Cowdy Gallery, Newent, England.* Boulevard des Sculptures, Kijkduin, with Etienne & van den Doel, NL.* Glasmovement, GAS Conference, Amsterdam, NL.Jan van der Toght Museum, Amstelveen, NL.Riley Hawk Galleries, Seattle, Cleveland, Columbus, U.S.A.* Glazen Glorie, Haags Gemeentemuseum, NL.Galleria Marina Barovier, Venice, Italy.* PAN Amsterdam, with Etienne & van den Doel, NL.Galerie L`Eclat du Verre, Paris, France.2003 Aussglass conference Exhibition, Perth, Australia.Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding, Coesfeld Lette, Germany.Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin, Germany.* La Maison du Verre, Puy-Guillaume, France.Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, U.S.A.* COLLECT, with Hannah Pesschar, V&A London, England.* Museum Het Domein, Sittard, NL.* Glasmuseum Leerdam, Estafette Siem van de Marel, NL.2004 Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden, Ockley, England.* La puissance du verre dans l`Art Contemporain, Troyes, France.* SOFA New York, with Thomas R.Riley Gallery, U.S.A.* SOFA Chicago, with Thomas R.Riley Gallery, U.S.A.2005 Gal. LaForet, Verbiers, Switzerland.* Palm Beach3, with Thomas R.Riley Gallery, U.S.A.* Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany.* Art Fair Den Bosch, with Etienne & van den Doel, NL.2006 SOFA Chicago, with Thomas R.Riley Gallery, U.S.A.* Oisterwijk Sculpture, with Etienne & van den Doel, NL.* “Siem and Friends”, Royal Leerdam Glass Factory., NL.* Museum Jan van der Togt, Amstelveen, NL.* Leerdam Glass at Gorcum`s Museum, Gorinchem, NL.Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada.* Art London, with Contemporary Art Gallery, Laren, NL.2008 Modern Masters, Munchen, Germany.* International Ceramiques and Glass Art Film festival, Montpellier, France.Quest Gallery, Bath, England.* Art Fair Den Bosch, with Etienne & van den Doel,NL.Oisterwijk Sculpture, with Etienne & van den Doel, NL.Salet Gallery, Maastricht, NL.* Stedelijk Museum Roermond, NL.* The Czech Museum of Fine Arts, Prague, CZ.SOFA Chicago with Micaela Gallery, USA.Micaela Gallery, San Fransisco, USA.2009 Habatat Galleries, Royal Oak, USA.Arleccina Gallery, Las Vegas, USA.Gallery of Modern Masters, Sedona, USA.* Art Fair Den Bosch, with Etienne Gallery.Micaela Gallery, San Fransisco, USA.Gal. LaForet, Verbiers, Switzerland.* Litvak Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.* Galerie Handwerk, Munchen, Germany.2010 Art Palm Beach with Litvak Gallery, USA.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.* Art Antique Utrecht with Etienne gallery.* Habatat Galleries, Royal Oak, USA.* Museum Ernsting, Coesfeld-Lette, Germany.LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, USA.Micaela Gallery, San Fransisco, USA.Den Haag, Gemeentemuseum, NL.* SOFA Santa Fe with Habatat Galleries, USA.Glass Inspiration, Burgdorff, Switzerland.Palm Springs Art Museum, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.2011 Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* SOFA New York with Litvak Gallery, USA.Salet Arte & Moda, Maastricht, NL.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.SeaFair Sarasota with Habatat Galleries, USA.Wheaton Arts with Litvak Gallery, USA.Schantz Galleries, Stockbridge, USA.* Habatat Galleries, Royal Oak, USA.Pismo Gallery, Denver, USA.* Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Danmark.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.2012 Habatat Galleries, Royal Oak, USA.Chazen Musem of Art, Madison, USA.* Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Art Naples with Habatat Galleries, USA.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.* SOFA New York with Litvak Gallery, USA.* Oisterwijk Sculptuur, Etienne gallery.London Glassblowing, G.B.Maastricht Art Gallery.Continuum Gallery, Bonn, Germany.Plateaux Gallery, London, G.B.* Seven Bridges Foundation, Greenwich, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.* Köln Art Fair with Continuum Gallery, Germany.2013 Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada.Litvak Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel.* Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Eunique Fair, Karlsruhe, Germany.* Collect, London, with Plateaux Gallery, G.B.* Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.* Art 2013 Utrecht with Etienne gallery.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.* Köln Art Fair with Continuum Gallery, Germany.* Art Beijing with Litvak Gallery, China.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.* Le Clos de Lutaine, with Bruce Thurman paintings, Cour Cheverny, France.* Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Summer of Glass, USA.Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, USA.Continuum Gallery, Bonn, Germany.2014 Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* SOFA Chicago with Litvak Gallery, USA.* Art 2014 Breda with Etienne gallery.* Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.* New Britain Museum of American Art, USA.* Hsinchu Glass Museum, Taiwan.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.Continuum Gallery, Bonn, Germany.* Zendai Himalayas Art Museum Shanghai, China.2015 Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Long Boat Key, Sarasota, Center for the Arts, with Habatat Galleries, FL. USA.* SOFA Chicago with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Art 2015 Breda with Etienne gallery.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.* Fort Wayne Museum of Art, USA.* Köln Art Fair with Continuum Gallery, Germany.Sikabonyi Gallery, Vienna, Austria.* Art South Hampton with Habatat Galleries, USA.* European Glass Festival “LOVE”, Wroclaw, Poland.2016 Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Long Boat Key, Sarasota, Center for the Arts, with Habatat Galleries, FL. USA.* SOFA Chicago with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Art 2015 Breda with Etienne gallery.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery.* Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, USA.* Köln Art Fair with Continuum Gallery, Germany.* Chesterwood, Stockbridge, USA.Fort Wayne Museum of Art, USA.* Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding , Germany.LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, USA.Habatat pop-up exhibit. Sarasota, USA.2017 Art Palm Beach with Habatat Galleries, USA.* Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Long Boat Key, Sarasota, Center for the Arts, with Habatat Galleries, FL. USA.* SOFA Chicago with Habatat Galleries, USA.; FORM Miami, with Habatat Galleries, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery, NL.2018 Glasmuseum Alter Hof Herding , Germany.Habatat Galleries, International invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery, Ringling School, Sarasota, FL. USA.* SOFA Chicago with Habatat Galleries, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery, NL.Long Boat Key, Sarasota, Center for the Arts, with Habatat Galleries, FL. USA.* Schantz Galleries, Stockbridge, USA.* Art &Antique Hofburg, with Sikabonyi Gallery, Vienna, Austria.* “Blue” Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Denmark.Barbara Achilles Stiftung, Hamburg, Germany.2019 Glass Coast Weekend, with Habatat Galleries, St. Petersburg, FL. USA.* Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, with Hawk Galleries, FL. USA.* SOFA Chicago with Habatat Galleries, USA.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery, NL.* Schantz Galleries, Stockbridge, USA.* Doppio Firma, Villa Mozart, Milano, Italy.* Révélations, la Biennale Internationale Métiers d'Art et de Création, Paris, France.* Scottsdale Contemporary Art Museum, AZ. USA.Imagine Museum St. Peterburg, FL. USA.* Contemporaneo Asheville, NC. USA.* Art Toronto with Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada.2019 Glass Coast Weekend, with Habatat Galleries, St. Petersburg, FL. USA.* Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, with Hawk Galleries, FL. USA.Giardino Galerie en Beeldentuin, Berg en Terblijt, NL.Imagine Museum St. Peterburg, FL. USA.* Habatat Galleries, International Invitational, Royal Oak, USA.2020 Habatat Galleries, International Invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Etienne Gallery, Oisterwijk, NL.* Museum of Glass and Jewelry in Jablonec nad Nisou, CZ.2021 Habatat Galleries, International Invitational, Royal Oak, USA.Imagine Museum St. Peterburg, FL. USA.Glass Coast Weekend, with Habatat Galleries, St. Petersburg, FL. USA.Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, Palm Beach, FL. USA.Nationaal Glasmuseum Leerdam, NL.* PAN Amsterdam with Etienne Gallery, NL. Commissions:2002 Onderneming en Kunst, 14 glass objects, Queen Mary II., NL.Holland America Line, VFD Architecten, glass installation, NL.Janshen Hahnraets B.V., Kerkrade, 3 glass sculptures, NL.Community of Bernisse, outdoor fountain glass and stainless steel sculpture, with Han de Kluijver Architect, NL.2003 SGL, Sittard, Antarctic Splendour installation, glass and prints, NL.University of Amsterdam, glass-light installation, optical glass and stainless steel.DSM, Delft, large fused glass wall, NL.2004 Winkelcentrum Evertsenplein, Hellevoetsluis, outdoor arch with glass and optic elements, NL.SGL, Venlo, large outdoor wall structure, glass and stainless steel, NL.* Ruine project, Heenvliet, outdoor glass sculpture, NL.DSM, Delft, large hanging sculpture with optical glass elements, NL.2005 Zes Kernen Real Estate, outdoor glass sculpture, Bernisse, NL.Tilburg, memorial monument, glass & wood, NL.2006 Rabo bank Westvoorne, Installation of Tubes, Westvoorne, NL.2007 “Murano” Glass Hotel, Cast glass sculpture, Tacoma, Seattle, USA.2008-2009 SGL, Geulle, large outdoor sculpture, glass and stainless steel, NL.2009 Freaylemaborg Gasunie, Slochteren, large outdoor glass sculpture, NL.2013 Adessium Foundation, Reewijk, life size glass figure, NL.* Royal Leerdam Crystal, Coronation Orange Vases, NL.2018 SOHO MYRIAD, 2 glass objects, Norwegian Cruise liner, USA.2019 SOHO MYRIAD, 6 glass objects, Regent Cruise liner, USA.2020 Glass & Light Hotel, Two Bunnies, Norfolk, VA, USA. Bibliography:Peter Bremers Metamorphosis,2000. Prof. Dr. T.M.Eliens, Drs. A.v.d. Burght, R.v.d.Doel.Refracting light/ Brekend licht, 2003. Peter Bremers, Han de Kluijver & Jan Horstink.Icebergs & paraphernalia, 2007. Peter Bremers, Prof. Dan Klein, Prf. Dr. Titus Eliens, Drs.Angela v.d. Burght, Matisse Etienne and Leo Steuns.An artist`s Journey, 2014, Peter Bremers, Drs. Joshua Rose, Prof. Charles Sheppard III, Dr. Sven Hauschke.The Contemporary Glass Art of the World, Wang Jin Zhong, 2006.Het Huis van de Raven, o.a. Han de Kluijver 2005.20th Century Glass, Judith Miller.International Design Yearbook 1987, edition P. Starck.Les Styles des Annees 80, A.S. Anagyros.80`s Style, Designs of the Decade, A. Bangert.The Design Encyclopedia, M. Byars.Lexicon Moderne Nederlandse Glaskunst, M. Singelenberg & T. Eliens.Leerdam glas, A. Van der Kley-Blekxtoon.Transparencies, Mit Ingelaere-Brandt.Art, Industry and Landscape, Museum het Domein, Community Sittard-Geleen.La puissance du verre dans l`Art Contemporain, P. Toumarkine/ D. Naert.GLASStecture, Han de Kluijver, 2009.GAS in GLASS, Titus Eliens, 2009.25 jaar Ledenobjecten, Vereniging Vrienden van Modern Glas, 2010.Contemporary kiln-formed glass, Keith Cummings.Glasbewerking, Martine Knoppert, 2011.De monumenten van de watersnood 1953, Watersnood Museum Ouwerkerk, 2010.Glassified, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Neils Houkjaer, 2011.Internationale Kunst Heute 2016, M.Kolle, I.Gardill.Video The making of a metamorphosis, 2000.DVD Iceberghs and Paraphernalia, Peter Bremers New Work, 2004. 
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