Nancy van Overveldt explained

Nancy van Overveldt
Birth Name:Nancy Wilhelmina Scheffer
Birth Date:February 2, 1930
Birth Place:The Hague
Death Date:June 7, 2015 (aged 85)
Death Place:Lelystad
Nationality:Dutch and Mexican
Education:Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague
Movement:Generación de la Ruptura

Nancy van Overveldt, born Nancy Wilhelmina Scheffer (February 2, 1930 – June 7, 2015) was a Dutch-Mexican artist. Van Overveldt worked with Mathías Goeritz, Pedro Friedeberg and Angela Gurría, among other modernistas solitarios from the Generación de la Ruptura.

Life

Youth and education

Nancy Wilhelmina Scheffer was born in The Hague on February 2, 1930, as daughter of Henri Eduard Scheffer, lawyer, and Jacoba Maria van Overveldt. In 1947 she obtained a prize in a national drawing contest and in 1948 she was accepted in the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague. En 1950 she moved to Paris to study in the academy of André Lhote.[1]

Mexico

Private life

In the train between The Hague and Paris, Van Overveldt met her future husband, Reinhardt Ruge, a Mexican of German descent. They moved to Mexico and had a daughter, Tiahoga Ruge. Van Overveldt obtained Mexican citizenship. After separating from Ruge, Van Overveldt married Valentín Saldaña with whom she had her second daughter, Alejandra Saldaña.

Artistic career

In Mexico Nancy used her mother's last name and continued her artistic career as Nancy van Overveldt. In the 1950s she had several exhibitions in the Galería Antonio Souza, a meeting place for artists of the Generación de la Ruptura.[2] [3] There she met Mathías Goeritz with whom she worked as an assistant for ten years.[4] Van Overveldt was member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

In 1960 she had her first exhibition in New York. On January 7, 1966, opened Van Overveldt's solo exhibition in the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes. The October Gallery in London hosted a solo exhibition of Van Overveldt in 2005.

The Netherlands

In 1974 her second husband died and in 1976 Van Overveldt returned to The Netherlands. She lived first in Wassenaar and later in Lelystad and continued her artistic career. She became a member of artist organizations Kunstkring Wassenaar and Flevoland Artists Organization.

Works

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Retrospective exhibitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gretel Zanella. Nancy van Overveldt y su música visual. 2021-10-28. El Universal.
  2. Web site: Nancy van Overveldt: Curriculum. 2021-11-02. Mijnsite. nl.
  3. Book: Romero Keith, Delmari. [Galería de Antonio Souza : vanguardia de una época|date=1992|publisher=[El Equilibrista]|isbn=968-6285-70-9|oclc=28676322|access-date=2021-11-02].
  4. Web site: Pablo Cabañas Díaz. 2021-10-05. OTRAS INQUISICIONES: Grandes maestras: Nancy Van Overveldt. 2021-10-28. Almomento Noticias, información nacional e internacional.
  5. Web site: Tamara Dijkstra. 2019-03-10. Transcending Borders. 2021-10-29. Diplomat magazine. en.
  6. Web site: MMAC — Nancy van Overveldt, 70 años de obra artística. 2021-10-28. MMAC — Nancy van Overveldt, 70 años de obra artística. es.