Fredie Beckmans: Cut from round sausage

January 21 – March 10, 2018 at Café Bern

 

Starting January 21 until March 10, 2018 Fredie Beckmans is exhibiting some of his work at Café Bern. The exhibition is titled ‘Cut from round sausage‘. Fredie Beckmans, chairman of the Sausage Club, has been wandering all over Switzerland for 4 years in search of the true sausage. He has made contributions on the subject to various magazines, such as Bouillon! Magazine and Hollands Maandblad. So to exhibit a selection of sausage paintings at Café Bern is only a logical next step.

During the opening ceremony guests will have the opportunity to sample some Swiss sausages that Fredie brought back from Swiztserland and some new membership cards of the Sausage Club will be issued.

Below you can already have a preview of some of the works exhibited at Café Bern.

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Worst bird (sausage bird)

Fredie Beckmans
2017
Watercolours on paper – 20 cm x 30 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Worstelaar

Fredie Beckmans
2017
Acrylic on paper – 30 cm x 40 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Octo sausauge

Fredie Beckmans
2014
Photograph – 18 cm x 24 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Ooh sausage

Fredie Beckmans
2016
Photograph – 24 cm x 24 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Sausage dance

Fredie Beckmans
2017
Watercolours on paper – 1 x A1 en 20 x A4

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Sausage wall

Fredie Beckmans
2014-2017
Watercolours on cardboard – 150 cm x 600 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from January 21 to March 21, 2018

Fredie Beckmans

– Chairman of the Sausage Club

 

Fredie Beckmans (1956, Winterswijk), according to the Heilbronner Stimme a ‘spätgeborener Dadaïst’, formally a painter at the court of the Dutch Queen and once a world champion ´cooking performance´. He won a prize for best essay, titled ‘The philosopher and his sausage’.

Na 4 jaar Zwitserland, schildert en schrijft hij afwisselend in Amsterdam en Brighton aan zijn grote Vogel en Worsten oeuvre.

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