Ove Lucas Explained

Ove Lucas
Birth Date:ca. 1960
Nationality:Dutch
Occupation:Director Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam
Years Active:Since 1985

Ove Lucas (born ca. 1960) is a Dutch curator and director of the Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam.[1]

Biography

Early career

Lucas started his career in the Rotterdam art sector in the early eighties during his replacement service at the Lijnbaancentrum Rotterdam under Felix Valk.[2] He subsequently attended the School of Journalism, which he completed in 1985.[3]

Later in the eighties, Lucas became exhibition maker at the Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam. In this role, he organized the Rotterdam Assorti exhibition in the Hal Building, the current Hotel New York, in 1990 with city curator Jan van Adrichem of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and Thomas Meyer zu Schlochtern of the Rotterdam Art Foundation.[4] [5] [6]

In the nineties, under Hans Walgenbach, Lucas worked as artistic director of the Villa Alckmaer exhibition space.[1] In 1999 the exhibition facility moved to TENT Rotterdam in the Witte de Withstraat, which was led by the same trio as before: Lucas as general coordinator[7] in collaboration with Arno van Roosmalen and Thomas Meijer zu Schlochtern.

Director of Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam

In 2006, Lucas was appointed director of Stichting Centrum Beeldende Kunst CBK (Center for Visual Arts) Rotterdam. Since the departure of Ton de Vos, the successor of Hans Walchenbach, in 2005, he had been acting director. In the following year, in 2007, he coordinated the privatization of the Center for Visual Arts.[1]

The CBK Rotterdam was reorganized by Lucas with parts of moved into and independent Rotterdam Artotheek. An important task that has remained with the CBK Rotterdam is the management of the sculpture collection in the outdoor space in the city.[8] He actively participates in the public debate on this subject,[9] and on more general art issues in the city.[10]

Work

Rotterdam Assorti, 1990

In the year 1990 about 1200 visual artists were living in Rotterdam and its direct surroundings, of which half was under the age of 35. In order to present the quality of these artists a selection was made of the work of 38 young artists, presented in the former office building of the Holland America Lines (Nederlandsch Amerikaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij).[4]

A selection was made of 24 young new artists under the age of 35, among them Ben Zegers and Marian Breedveld. Further more there were 12 more familiar artists present such as Geert van de Camp, Otto Egberts, Daan van Golden, Johan van Oord, John van 't Slot, Henk Tas, Hans Verwey, Co Westerik and Erik Wijntjes.[4]

Publications, a selection

Notes and References

  1. Editorial. "Ove Lucas directeur CBK Rotterdam," Trouw. 26 april 2006.
  2. Adelheid Smit. "Het Lijnbaancentrum (1970-84): experimentele exposities en massacultuur." Puntkomma, (10). Accessed 17-10-2018.
  3. Franz Straatman, "Ove Lucas/ Saskia Maas Feestvolgers," Trouw, 19-06-1985.
  4. Henk Drent, "De kwaliteit verrast de keuzeheren Rotterdam Assorti: tijdsbeeld met veertig kunstenaars uit dit gebied," Het vrije volk : democratisch-socialistisch dagblad, Rotterdam, 1990/05/02, p. 15.
  5. Ida Jager. "Hal-Gebouw Rotterdam Assorti," De Volkskrant, 26-05-1990.
  6. Thea Figee. "Kunst Een Rotterdams assortiment Mix van hedendaagse beeldende kunst en persoonlijke voorkeuren," Trouw, 01-06-1990.
  7. Edo Dijksterhuis. " `Kunstboulevard' van Rotterdam breidt zich uit," NRC Handelsblad. 19 mei 1999.
  8. Frank van Dijl. "Veel beelden in de stad door het bombardement." NRC Handelsblad. 26 februari 2016.
  9. Redactie. "Lezingen," NRC Handelsblad. 23 februari 2006.
  10. Caspar Naber. " ‘Gemeente neemt de Kunstraad niet serieus’," NRC handelsblad. 6 november 2015.