Graphic Surgery

Gysbert Zijlstra (NL 1978) and Erris Huigens (NL 1978) derive their inspiration from the industrial or urban landscape, in particular the strict functional character of steel structures, scaffolding and construction cranes. The temporary nature of these construction sites and the fact that they are not meant to be aesthetically beautiful fascinates them. The crane as the universal symbol of transforming cities, and the key element of Graphic Surgery’s visual vocabulary.

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Works

  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment A-XVII (2023)
    80 x 110 x 9 cm
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment A-XVII (2023)
    Wood assemblage
    80 x 110 x 9 cm
    € 5.800
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase IV (2018)
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase IV (2018)
    Wood assemblage
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    € 2.000
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment M11 (2019)
    78 x 58 x 6 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment M11 (2019)
    Wood assemblage
    78 x 58 x 6 cm
    Sold
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase II (2018)
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase II (2018)
    Wood assemblage
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase III (2018)
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase III (2018)
    Wood assemblage
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase V (2018)
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase V (2018)
    Wood assemblage
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment O6 (2019)
    165 x 120 x 7 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment O6 (2019)
    Wood assemblage
    165 x 120 x 7 cm
    Sold
  • Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase VI (2019)
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold
    Graphic Surgery
    Increment Increase VI (2019)
    Wood assemblage
    28 x 38 x 5,5 cm
    Sold