Die Kuns Wat Saak Maak Filosofie

Arjan Spannenburg from ART THAT MATTERS pointing to a newspaper article about him and the exhibition at Rosa Spierhuis in Laren, The Netherlands.
Waar visie betekenis ontmoet
Baie kunssammelaars en kurators vandag worstel met 'n algemene frustrasie: 'n wêreld oorlaai met dekoratiewe beelde wat diepte, siel of kulturele relevansie mis. By ART THAT MATTERS glo ons dat kuns meer moet doen as om bloot 'n leemte op 'n muur te vul. Dit moet dien as 'n diepgaande verbinding met die menslike ervaring.
Our purpose
We exist because we believe in the power of visual storytelling to bridge the gap between modern isolation and authentic expression. Our mission is to curate works that act as mirrors to the soul, challenging the status quo and providing a sanctuary for contemplation. We don't just sell objects: we facilitate cultural moments that resonate across borders and languages.
Ons kurasieproses
Our gallery functions as the "Guide" for the dedicated collector and the professional curator. We select artists, such as the internationally acclaimed Arjan Spannenburg, who master the delicate balance between technical excellence and emotional vulnerability.
- Gelaagde Vertellings: Ons prioritiseer werke wat mettertyd nuwe betekenisse openbaar, om te verseker dat jou belegging in emosionele waarde groei.
- Cultural Dialogue: Every piece is chosen for its ability to spark conversation regarding identity, humanity, and our shared future.
- Museum Standards: We maintain rigorous archival quality, ensuring each work is a legacy piece for private or public collections.
Ons aanbod
ART THAT MATTERS skakel 'n kuratoriese ingang na kontemporêre fyn kunsfotografie en gemengde media.
- For the Collector: Discover "Hero" pieces that solve the need for status and meaning, transforming your environment into a reflection of your values.
- For the Curator: Gain access to exhibition-ready collections and comprehensive press kits designed for international museum standards.
- Global Accessibility: Our platform is optimised for a worldwide audience, ensuring our message of "Art That Matters" is felt in every region.
Your next step toward a profound connection
Whether you're looking to elevate a private collection or seeking a cornerstone for your next international exhibition, the journey begins here.
Track Record
Media Publications
In this candid conversation, Spannenburg talks about his search for connection. The camera serves not only as a tool for capturing images, but also as a mirror for both the photographer and the people in front of his lens. An article about the personal necessity of image-making.
A conversation about the power of vulnerability and the dialogue between colour and black and white. In response to the exhibition ‘Unspoken’, Mixed Grill interviewed Arjan Spannenburg together with fellow photographer Ernst Coppejans. The article explores the differences in vision: where Coppejans opts for colour, Spannenburg seeks silence and monochrome images.
Art kan konfronterend wees. Tydens die uitstalling by Kunstlinie Almere is die werk ‘RESTRAINT’ geteiken deur vandalisme. Hierdie voorval het, onder andere, gelei tot nuusberigte op Omroep Flevoland. Die voorval het die sosiale debat rondom die aanvaarding van queer kuns weer laat opvlam.
The exhibition "UNSPOKEN" at Atelier K84 features the collaborative work of fine art photographers Nathalie Dekker and Arjan Spannenburg, running from May 26 to July 1, 2023. This exhibition explores sensitive and often ignored societal topics such as mental health, loss, sexuality, and social injustice through a series of powerful and raw images. Having met at the Photo Academy ten years prior, the artists use their long-standing connection and distinct photographic styles to make these complex emotional struggles more accessible to the public.
Interview by Martijn Tulp. Spannenburg spoke extensively to Winq about the ESTRANGED project. The interview touches on the core of his motivation: making visible the struggles experienced by many young LGBT people. The article discusses the “male gaze” and the invisible parts of a new generation searching for safety.
A report on the art programming during Zandvoort Pride. Spannenburg's work is highlighted here as one of the most talked-about parts of the exhibitions that were on display during this event.