Wednesnay May 31 is the start of the art fair KunstRAI in Amsterdam that lasts till Monday June 5th. Kunsthandel Ivo Bouwman participates in the fair and you will find us at stand no. 16, at the little square where ‘Meisjes van Smaak’ (Girls of Taste) will take care of the
Kunsthandel Ivo Bouwman taking part at TEFAF Today, March 10, TEFAF Maastricht 2017 opened its doors again for art lovers worldwide. Until Sunday, March 19, we look forward meeting you at our stand 333 where we are presenting some beautiful works by a.o. Jan Sluijters, Leo Gestel, H.W
December 8, 2016 It is our pleasure to inform you that the watercolour by Vincent van Gogh “The garden of the vicarage at Nuenen” was purchased by the Noordbrabants Museum. The museum celebrates the acquisition with a free opening on Saturday 10th December. You can find th
This year PAN Amsterdam takes place from November 20 – 27. You can find us at stand number 34. PAN Amsterdam, the fair of today for art, antiques and design. Every year more than 45,000 art lovers are inspired and tempted by the many thousands of works of art. Whether your inter
Till the end of October 2016 KUNSTWERKPLAATS LDS46 (Badhuisstraat 46, Huisduinen) presents the work of two photographers: Thijs Quispel en Fauve Bouwman. The most important similarity between the two is the role and influence that looking at art has had on their work that LDS46 is pre
This summer we participate in the Art & Antiques Fair Olympia in London that will take place from June 27th till July 3rd. You will find us at stand D19. Maybe till then!
We recently sent out our Newsletter Fall 2015. Please look at it for the pictures, but for those who don’t read Dutch, the subjects discussed are our participation at the upcoming PAN fair in Amsterdam (November 22-29). Please visit us at our stand no. 71. Two works shown at the
Fans of Vincent van Gogh and hiking enthusiasts can enjoy themselves. For the first time an interactive website brings the 21 residences of Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) clearly identified together. Using historical materials and hiking routes, you can now literally follow in the foots