Fynn & friends

24th of May – 27th of June, 2025 in Café Bern

Many regular Bern guests have probably had Fynn de Jong at their table, because she has been working at Café Bern for quite some time. But ‘in daily life’ she studies at the Rietveld Academy. From May 23 to June 27, 2025, Fynn and a number of her fellow students will exhibit their own work in Café Bern.
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Please feel free to drop by. From 4:00-6:00 p.m. you can come and see the exhibition at your ease. Or late at night, after 11:00 p.m., when the rather busy dinner time has finished and a lovely relaxed “after hours” atmosphere has descended on Café Bern.

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

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Fynn de Jong

Pen and marker on paper
14,85 x 21 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

Dog

Ingemar Kleine Koerkamp

Acrylic on canvas
75 x 50 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

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Jonghwan Jeong

Ink and water colour on paper
29,7 x 21 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

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Dijntje Bijvank

Water colour on paper towel
22,5 x 45,2 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

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Fynn de Jong

Water colour, pencil and black ink on paper
21 x 29,7 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

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Maja Thejlmann Bruun

Pen on cotton fabric
65 x 50 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

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Rozien Francina Kuipers

Ink and pencil on paper
30 x 42 cm

Exhibited at Café Bern
from May 23 until June 27, 2025

Jonghwan Jeong

Jonghwan portrays experiences and emotions of the subconscious mind through line art. Images of reality and imagination are closely intertwined, from which new stories emerge to shape the unique world of Jonghwan.

Rozien Francina Kuipers

Rozien tries to depict memories and fantasies from her brain on paper. She hopes that there is some form of recognition in her work and that the viewer feels connected for a moment and can reflect on his or her own unique memories and adventures. Rozien follows the Industrial Design course at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy.

Dijntje Bijvank

Although her work is usually sculptural and three-dimensional, she shows here a two-dimensional approach to the same theme: the architecture of humans and animals, symmetry, memory and metamorphosis. Fossil structures reveal traces of time and evolution.

Ingemar Kleine Koerkamp

Ingemar Kleine Koerkamp engages in reproducing photos by means of drawing and painting. He especially likes to search the internet for pictures that roam towards oblivion. By recreating them, he hopes to give them a new kind of significance.

Fynn de Jong

Fynn de Jong is a multidisciplinary artist from Amsterdam. Her work is a personal search for the world around her. She is inspired when the beautiful and the devastating embrace each other. A great source of inspiration is to combine random elements that start a conversation with each other and reveal unexpected connections. This creates stories and new perspectives in her work. With her own visual language she tries to lure the viewer in and then let them go out curiously.

Maja Thejlmann Bruun

Maja Thejlmann Bruun (born in 1999) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Copenhagen and Amsterdam.

Her way of working is rooted in a sculptural and material-critical approach that blurs the boundaries between function and abstraction. She researches materials and objects such as anthropological studies – she composes images and media in which inherent stories, associations and identity characteristics are recontextualized in order to question our environment.

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