Marijke de Goey-Rierink



Born:

1947 Utrecht The Netherlands

Training / Education:

  • 1959-1964 HBS-B, Highschool Utrecht
  • 1964-1967 Teaching certificate, Teacher Training College Utrecht. Teacher of children in Harlem New-York
  • 1970-1974 Remedial teaching, supervised by Professor M. Bladergroen, State University Groningen, Faculty Pedagogy Holland
  • 1974-1979 Monumental Textiles, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Academy of Visual Arts Amsterdam Holland

Work Experience:

  • 1967-1974 Teaching at various locations: e.g. active in developing and testing Caesar, a new teaching method
  • 1979,1983 Ministry of Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs, The Hague Holland
  • 1984-1999 Teaching Interior Design at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Academy of Visual Arts, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1994 Master class Berlage Institute, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1999 EKWC, European Ceramic Work Centre, s' Hertogenbosch Holland
  • 1999 Fund for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture

Exhibitions:

Solo:

  • 1979 Museum Fodor, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1979 Gallery Van Krimpen, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1980 Municipal Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven Holland
  • 1981 Municipal Museum Catharina Gasthuis, Gouda Holland
  • 1982 Van Krimpen Gallery, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1983 A Work of Art, Dutch Art Foundation, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1984 Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York NY, USA.
  • 1984 Municipal Museum De Beyerd, Breda Holland
  • 1985 Art Award of the City of Gouda / Municipal Museum Holland
  • 1986 Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York, USA
  • 1986 Françoise van den Bosch Award, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam Holland
  • 1986 Gallery Louise Smit, Amsterdam. Holland
  • 1987 Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York, USA
  • 1987 Gallery Dis, Maastricht Holland
  • 1989 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1989 Textile Museum, Tilburg Holland
  • 1990 De Zonnehof, Amersfoort Holland
  • 1992 Gallery Arti, The Hague Holland
  • 1992Benno Premsela, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1993 Gallery Lambert Tegenbosch, Heusden Holland
  • 1994 Aviodome, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1994 Gallery Beeld & Aambeeld, Enschede Holland
  • 1995 Gallery Ademloos, The Hague Holland
  • 1995 Marijke Studio, Padua, Italy
  • 1995 Body Language', jewelry and accessories, the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, USA
  • 1996 Gallery Artcircuit, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1997 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1998 Gallery Ademloos, The Hague Holland
  • 1999 Louise Smit Gallery, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 Exhibition with lithos for Children Project, Muka
  • 2000 Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 2003 Cityhall Museum, Doetinchem Holland
  • 2003 'Poems', Gallery Kadans, The Hague Holland
  • 2003 'Salto Vivendi', Kunst op Kamers, De Rijp Holland
  • 2003 Burgers Ergon, drawings, Ruud Gutlich, Eindhoven Holland
  • 2004 Burgers Ergon, drawings, Ruud Gutlich, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2005 Peter Webb Galleries, Auckland, New Zealand

Group

  • 1979 'Moderne Hollandsk Tekstilkunst og Glas', Art and Craft Museum Copenhagen, Denmark, Art Museum Aalborg, Denmark
  • 1979 Denmark, KulturHuset Stockholm, Sweden,
  • 1979 Art and Craft Museum Trondheim, Norway
  • 1979 'Arte Adapto de Hollanda', Mexico
  • 1982 'De keuze van de kunstenaar' ('The Artist's Choice'), 1982 Gemeente Museum, The Hague Holland
  • 1983 'A work of art ... and what preceeds it', Dutch Art Foundation
  • 1984 'Beelden aan de Linge' ('Sculptures by the river Linge'), Acquoy Holland
  • 1987 'A Priori Sculpture', Academy van Bouwkunst, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1988 'Beelden in glas' ('Glass sculptures'), Acquoy Holland
  • 1989 'Voorbeeldige opdrachten' ('Examplary assignments'), Centrum voor Beeldende Kunst, Groningen Holland
  • 1990 Dutch Visual Arts Textile, De Zonnehof, Amersfoort Holland
  • 1991 'Ruimte in het beeld' ('Space in sculpture'), Municipal Museum, Den Bosch, Venlo, Apeldoorn Holland
  • 1992 'Ohne Rosen geht es nicht', compiled by Wanda Reiff, Amsterdam, Maastricht, Holland
  • 1993 International Sculpture Biennale, Toyamura, Japan
  • 1994 'Weekendje wolkenkrabber', compiled by Paul Mertz, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1994 Salone de Mobile, compiled by Marijke Vallanzasca, Milano, Italy
  • 1995 Royal Dutch Embassy, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1995 'Non solo gioie', Marijke Studio, Padua, Italy
  • 1995 International Sculpture Biennale, Toyamura, Japan
  • 1995 'Body Language', jewellery and accessories from the National Design Museum, Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, USA
  • 1996 'Kind en kunst' ('Child and art'), Municipal Museum, Zutphen Holland
  • 1996 '2 x 6 = 6', Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1996 'Chi ha paura', Milano, Italy
  • 1996 Gallery Hüsstege, yearly exposition, 's Hertogenbosch Holland
  • 1996 'Repetitions I', travelling exhibition of jewellery in the USA and Canada, curated by Charon Kransen Arts USA
  • 1996 Westman Collection, Birmingham, USA, curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Tercera Gallery, Los Gatos CA, USA, curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Nancy Sachs Gallery, St. Louis MO, USA curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 De Nova Gallery, Palo Alto CA, USA curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, Telluride, USA curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 European Jewellery Wetsman Collection, Birmingham MS, USA curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 'Idea, Object, Image, Objects of Desire', Louisville KY, USA curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Barbara Silverberg Gallery, Montreal, Canada curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Prime Gallery, Toronto, Canada curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1996 Gallery Hüsstege, 's-Hertogenbosch Holland
  • 1997 Gallery Beeld & Aambeeld, Enschede Holland
  • 1997 Designers Weekend, EnergeticA Building and Kreymborg, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1997 Centre of Visual Arts, Rotterdam Holland
  • 1997 Gallery Mazee, compiled by Pavan, Nijmegen Holland
  • 1997 Gallery Dis, Maastricht Holland
  • 1997 'Repetitions II', travelling exhibition of jewellery, compiled by Charon Kransen in the USA and Canada
  • 1998 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1999 'Repetitions III', travelling exhibition of contemporary jewellery, USA and Canada, curated by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 1999 Louise Smit Gallery, co-exhibition, Basel, Paris, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 Van der Togt Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 'Staal in beeld', Dutch sculptors, Heemstede Holland
  • 2000 Gallery Hüsstege in 's-Hertogenbosch Holland
  • 2000 'De Voorstelling' (The Idea'), with Her Majesty Queen Beatrix on the Netherlands as curator, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 Jewellery was presented at Chicago Art Fair, SOFA, International 20th Century Art Fair New York, New York Art Fair by Charon Kransen Arts
  • 2000 SOFA NY, repr. by Charon Kransen Arts USA
  • 2000 'Repetitions IV', travelling exhibition of jewellery curated by Charon Kransen in the USA and Canada
  • 2001 '4', a group exhibition, with 3 New Zealand artists, in 2001 'Het Koopmanshuis' in Leusden Holland
  • 2001 'PORSELEIN.NL', a group exhibition in gallery "Kadans", The Hague Holland
  • 2001 'De Voorstelling' ('The Idea'), Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands as curator, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2002 13th Biennale, Poznan, Poland
  • 2003 'Waste to taste', Sotheby's, London, UK
  • 2003 'Mobility', International Architecture Biennale, Rotterdam Holland
  • 2003 'Transparant Alliance' in cooperation with Richard Horden, Gallery Dutch Art.nl, Rotterdam Holland
  • 2003 'Vision of the future, innovation in architecture', with Richard Horden, T.U. Delft Holland
  • 2004 Museumnight, Gallery Dutch-Art.nl, Rotterdam Holland
  • Ahrend Office Furniture bv, Rijswijk Holland

Awards / Grants:

  • 1985 Award of the city of Gouda
  • 1986 Françoise van den Bosch Award
  • 1996 Design award for the team of designers of the 290 Interregional Double-Deckers (DD-I.R.M.), for Dutch Railways, Philadelphia, USA
  • 2001 Nominated for the Steel Award
  • 2001 Royal degree, Knight of the Order of the Dutch Lion
  • 2002 'Heartline' nominated for The best art book Award
  • 2002 13th Biennale with miniature sculptures, Rzezby in Poznan

Collections (Private & Museum):

  • 1981 Art application National Service for Town and Country Planning (presently Museum of Primitive Art), spatial aluminium sculpture with neon lighting 12 x 0,6 x 0.15 m, relief lines in the stucco of the hall, corridors and ceiling, sandblasted glass facade 7 x 19.5 m, architect Arne Mastenbroek, Zwolle Holland
  • 1983 Art application Expedition Junction PTT, glass revolving door with steel sculpture, 2.7 x 2.7 x 0.6 m, steel wire curtain in the stairwell 21.5 x 2.5 x 0.05 m, stainless steel wall sculpture 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.5 m, glass poems,1 x 1 x 0.4 m, architect Rob Ligtvoet, Roosendaal Holland
  • 1984 'Verende kubussen' ('Springy cubes'), steel wire cubes, 2.1 x 2.1 x 2.1 m, collection Municipal Museum, The Hague Holland
  • 1985 'Tangodancers', steel strip sculptures, 2.2 x 1.5 x 3 m, collection Catharina Gasthuis, Gouda Holland
  • 1985 'Geknoopte Vierkanten' ('Knotted squares'), four steel strip sculptures, 2.2 x 2.2 x 1.5 m, Central Control Centre Building, Esso, architect Henk van Andel, Europoort, Rotterdam Holland
  • 1986 Joke Smit Award, design and execution of the Government Award for Emancipation, various art works (also in 1987, 1988 and 2001)
  • 1986 Sculpture, two sculptures consisting of steel strips for the VIP centre of the Philips head office, 3 x 3 x 0.5 m,Eindhoven Holland
  • 1986 Wall Sculpture, strip sculptures for the entrance hall of Printing Office Rosbeek in Nuth, 4 x 1,8 x 0.3 m, Holland collection Rosbeek
  • 1986 'Gele knoop', ('Yellow knot'), yellow indoor sculpture of steel strip, 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.3 m, collection Yvonne van Baarle, Scheveningen Holland
  • 1986 'Dancers', indoor sculpture made of steel strip in honour of the Françoise van den Bosch Award, 4.6 x 1 m, collection Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1986 'Spatial Drawings', various spatial murals of metal cubes and graphite, 2 x 6 x 4 m, Municipal PowerCompany, architect Han van Ardenne, Utrecht Holland
  • 1986 Steel outdoor sculpture, 11 x 3.5 x 2 m, Central Post Office, Gouda Holland
  • 1986 'Dancers', steel outdoor sculptures, 8.1 x 3.8 x 4.8 m, Faculty for Education and Computer Science, architect Jeanne Dekkers, Technical University Twente, Enschede Holland
  • 1987 'Reizigers' ('Travellers'), resilient sculptures of steel strips on the C-Pier of Schiphol Airport (presently E-Pier), 9.2 x 13 x 2 m, architect Nel Verschuren, Schiphol Airport Holland
  • 1987 'Sculptures', various sculptures in the stairwell of the former Shell building by Oud, accountant bureau Moret Ernst & Young, The hague Holland
  • 1987 'Sculptures', twelve lightly fluorescent steel sculptures of 8 x 8 x 0.15 m, Library Music School, Almere Holland
  • 1987 'Dancing Square', steel marker for the traffic intersection of the Pley route and the bridge across the river Rhine, sculpture of 22.5 x 24 x 1.1 m, on an earthen pedestal of 150 x 15 x 30 m; Arnhem, commissioned by the Province of Gelderland Holland
  • 1988 'Naalden', ('Needles'), two steel tube constructions with neon lighting, piercing through the F.N.V. building,25.7 x 38 x 0.28 m, architect Pieter Boersma , Amsterdam Holland
  • 1987 'Cubic waving forest', softly waving cube constructions, 6.6 x 15 x 15 m, for the entrance and forecourt of the1987 Regional Hospital Waterland, architect Jan Tennekes, Purmerend Holland
  • 1989 'Cubic swinging forest', forest of resilient transparent steel cubes,15 x 15 x 4 m, in cooperation with Riek Bakker, stone floor sculpture, 4 x 4 x 0.1 m, embellishing columns with lead and gold, National Geological Service, architect Peter Vermeulen, Haarlem Holland
  • 1989 'Strip Sculpture', sculpture of metal strip, 2.2 x 0.5 x 1 m, collection J.W. Loot, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1990 City Hall square, design and execution of the forecourt and rear square of the City Hall, wire cubes and concrete paths on a sloping square, 6000 m2, landscape architect Bob van de Vliet, architect I.R.J. Schriek, Soest Holland
  • 1990 'Muzische wanden', ('Music Walls'), spatial wall drawing and mural for the Willem Pijperzaal in the Conservatory of Rotterdam, 6 x 8 x 0.3 m, steel and graphite, Rotterdam Holland
  • 1990 'Relations', steel indoor and outdoor sculptures with neon lighting in the hall of the St. Ignatius Hospital, 24 x13 m, architects bureau Wiegerinck, Breda Holland
  • 1990 'De waterdruppel' ('The waterdrop'), sculpture of steel tubes with neon lighting across Wateropslag Hoekelum, 83 x 83 x 10 m; commissioner Veluwse Nutsbedrijven, at highway A12 near the exit Ede-Wageningen Holland
  • 1991 Sculpture, outdoor sculpture of steel strip, 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.5 m, collection Lily Tromp, Rotterdam Holland
  • 1991 'Monument van de menselijke vergissing' ('Memorial of human error'), anecdotal steel sculpture in memory of the bombing of the Bezuidenhout in 1945, granite pedestal with a poem by Judith Herzberg, 7 x 6 m, Ministry of Social Services, architect Herman Hertzberger, The Hague Holland
  • 1991 'Surfer', steel sculpture of 12.8 x 15.6 x 15.6 m, in the water in front of the T.N.O. (Technical Scientific Research) building, architect Harry Sipkens, Leiden
  • 1992 Sketch design Glazen brug, Leerdam, bridge with glass surface and balustrades, constructively supported by two steel cubes with neon lighting, 30 x 2.5 x 15 m, co-design Mick Eekhout, Delft Holland
  • 1992 Glass city furnishing, design of glass bollards, road signs, benches and cubes for small street expositions, codesign Angrid Tilanus, Leerdam Holland
  • 1992 Theater Poster Award, trophy for the winner of the best design of a theatre poster, Theatre Institute Amsterdam (also in 1993 and 1994) Holland
  • 1992 'Plein van de 49 neongeheimen' ('Square of the 49 neon secrets'), monumental work on a City Hall square (Dr. Reilinghplein) glass cubes with neon sculptures, divided by blue sight lines which emphasize the carillon,5000 m2; landscape architect Angrid Tilanus, constructive designer cubes Rogier de la Rive Box, Leerdam Holland
  • 1993 'Light sculptures', neon sculptures in a garden, collection H. And J.W. ten Broeke, Loenen aan de Vecht Holland
  • 1993 'Dino en Dina', design glass sculpture for Vegla, Glassmesse 94, co-design Mick Eekhout, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 1993 Sculptures, three steel strip sculptures for a wall in a stairwell, 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 m; cubic wire sculpture, 7 x 3 x 0.07 m; various wall drawings, collection Theodoor Gilissen Bankers NV, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1994 Expovisie Trophy, award for a special design of light advertising, neon sculpture on plexiglass cube 0.5 x 0.2 x 0.2 m, Amsterdam (also in 1996 and 1997) Holland
  • 1994 Tables, various tables with broken glass top with steel support, or with legs by co-designer Mick Eekhout Holland
  • 1994 'Sterrenhemel' ('Starry Sky'), blue wall with gilded stretched steel wires, 4.5 x 6 x 0.5 m, for a dentists waiting room, J. van Amerongen, Heemstede Holland
  • 1994 Design J.B. Broeksz Award, VARA trophy for the winning documentary award of public broadcasting, Hilversum (also in 1994, 1995 and 1996) Holland
  • 1994 'Dancing birds', sketch design for a traffic junction, two sculptures, 50 x 50 x 50 m, which look different at night, as the square where they are placed is golden in colour, near Nagoya, Japan
  • 1994 'Poems', poetry sculpture of woven steel, brass and copper, 3.2 x 1.5 x 1.5 m, Sens, Staatsloterij The Hague Holland
  • 1994 'Blue Arches Bridge', three autonomous steel arches with neon lighting across the Vecht bridge, 100 x 12 x 6 m, Dalfsen Holland
  • 1994 Sculptures, hanging neon lighting and glass series of cubes with neon lighting at the entrance and the exit of the Theatre, architect Daan Jose, Goor Holland
  • 1994 'Curly Heads', spatial stainless steel threads and knots in existing columns of the Psychiatric Hospital, architect Fokke de Jong, Robert Fleury Stichting Gouda Holland
  • 1994 Art application in the 290 interregional double-decker (DD-IRM), silkscreen on melamine head walls, interplay of lines etched on glass dividing walls; design of the upholstery of first class seating, Dutch Railways, Utrecht Holland
  • 1995 Transparent, various designs for roller blinds (rollos) for Vossloh, Hamburg, Germany
  • 1995 'Butterfly Gate' ('Vlinderpoort'), two steel sculptures, 20 x 13 x 14 m, with neon lighting as a gate between the old and the new, Rosmalen Holland
  • 1995 Historical light lines, design fibreglass light lines, Amsterdam Historical Museum Holland
  • 1995 Total Art Design in the Intercity Plus Train, etched glass dividing walls with matching fibreglass art on melamine head walls, Dutch Railways, Utrecht Holland
  • 1996 'Light', sketch design, light sculpture of glass and steel, 12 x 1 x 3 m, Ballast Nedam, Venlo Holland
  • 1996 Light wall, neon sculptures incorporated in a wall, 7 x 3.2 x 0.5 m, D.B.U. Holding, architect Micsky, Breda Holland
  • 1996 'Glass Poems', 36 glass poems, 1.2 x 1.2 x 0.05 m, Nationale Postcode Loterij, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1996 Spatial drawing, mural, 2 x 1.5 x 0.2 m, City Hall, Gouda Holland
  • 1996 Art application Drehturm, design for various glass and light artworks in a water tower, architect Herman Zeekaf, Aachen, Germany
  • 1996 'Butterflies', neon sculptures for the City Hall, architect Wouter Eykelenboom, Tiel Holland
  • 1996 'Poems', sandblasted windows and glass meditation poems for the sacristy of the castle Hocht, for Cecile Maas, Belgium
  • 1996 'Y', steel outdoor sculpture with neon lighting for Yakult, 4.6 x 3 x 1.5 m, Almere Holland
  • 1997 Art application, Ohra Insurances, curved glass gate with sandblasted motives, 6.8 x 2 x 1 m; sandblasted glass screens, 2.7 x 2.7 x 0.8 m; etched glass facades and revolving doors; outdoor sculpture Wuivend riet, 7.5 x 1 m fibreglass and steel, architect Paul Dirks, Arnhem Holland
  • 1997 'Stedelijke oriëntatie' ('City guides'), groups of sculptures along a 3 km bicycle path, fibreglass and steel,urban architect Paola Vecchiato, Italy
  • 1997 Influencing landscape areas, sketch design for the central area of the V.A.M, circa 9000 m2 neon, steel, stone and residues, Wijster Holland
  • 1997 'Spatial drawing', steel wall sculpture, 9 x 4 x 0.4 m, Tap Tromp Van Hoff Notaries, Zutphen Holland
  • 1997 PTT Telephone card, designed for the 25th anniversary of Artoteek The Hague Holland
  • 1997 'Moving reed', steel and fibreglass, 3 x 0.5 x 0.5 m, Atlas office block, Telfort, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1997 Yearly recurring music award, four glass trophies (0.25 x 0.25 x 0.05 m) for the Kersjes van de Groenekan Fund, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1997 'Om te begrijpen moet je goed luisteren' ('To understand you have to listen very well'), broken glass sculpture for the Regional Police Office, 7 x 2 m, architect Frans van Dun, Venlo Holland
  • 1997 'Blue Jump', sketch design of eight steel sculptures with neon lighting, 69 x 13 x 0.5 m, district De Pijp,Amsterdam Holland
  • 1997 Artworks for the National Compliment, series of design awards for the coming 10 years, stone, steel and gold, Rabobank Nederland, Utrecht Holland
  • 1997 'Blue cosmos', steel sculpture with neon lighting, 2.5 x 7 x 0.04 m; stone walls with neon signs 20 x 7 x 0.6 m;butterfly wing-carpet 1 x 2.7 m, head office Levob Insurance, Leusden Holland
  • 1998 'Butterfly Orbit', a slender, steel tube, 7 cm in diameter and 145 m long, fitted from place to place with neon lighting, which winds and meanders from one building of the Technical University in Graz, to the other architects Riegler and Riewe, Graz, Austria
  • 1998 Sketch for the design Wibaut axis, architect Christof Schwencke, Hogeschool van Amsterdam Holland
  • 1998 Sketch for the design of a sculpture and square in Gent, Belgium
  • 1998 'Prelude', wall sculpture, M. and H. Smals, Maaseik, Belgium
  • 1998 Wall sculpture, M. and M. Scheeren, architect Herman Zeekaf, Neerpelt, Belgium
  • 1998 Various statues of glass, neon, steel, fibreglass; villa, architect S.K. Das, New Delhi, India
  • 1998 Memorial stone, sculpture in remembrance of Margreet Kersjes van de Groenekan, Blaricum Holland
  • 1998 Wire wall sculpture, 3 x 2 x 0.5 m, steel, Bontje and P. Zeegers, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1999 Design of an art application, Corus, architect Dudok/Hans van den Oever, IJmuiden Holland
  • 1999 Outdoor glass sculpture, Fetium, IJmuiden Holland
  • 1999 'Spatial cubes' in the garden of G. and W. Quist, Amsterdam Holland
  • 1999 Glass tombstone, Braamt Holland
  • 1999 Sculpture, blue round steel tube, 7 cm in diameter, 78 m long, fitted from place to place with neon lighting,winding through the Nuon building, architect Pietro Hammel, Zutphen Holland
  • 2000 Complete concept of a villa, E. and J. van Amerongen, Olivetta San Michele, Italy
  • 2000 'Triangle of grace', commissioned by J. and M. Mojet, Naarden Holland
  • 2000 'My City', vases, Cor Unum, earthenware factory, Den Bosch Holland
  • 2000 'Mass and illusion', two monumental sculptures for insurance company VGZ, A+D+P architects, Eindhoven Holland
  • 2000 Stairwell with starry sky, glass table, M. and J. Gutlich, in cooperation with Rogier de la Rive Box, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 Design of glass partitions and upholstery of second-class double-deckers of V.I.R.M. trains, Dutch Railways,Utrecht Holland
  • 2000 'Cubic bridge', combination of bridge with wire cubes, 32 x 5 x 8 m, nature reserve De Balij, Pijnacker Holland
  • 2000 Door jewellery for Pels Rijcken & Droogleever Fortuijn, Lawyers & Notaries,
  • The Hague Holland
  • 2000 Design for a square with landscape architect Paola Vecchiato, Verona, Italy
  • 2000 'Guards', steel sculptures with light, 5 x 1.5 x 2 m, Beatrix Park, Hagebroek, Venlo Holland
  • 2000 Outdoor sculpture and table, M. and R. den Besten, Bosch en Duin Holland
  • 2000 'Cubic gate l'Arche', transparent gate of piled cubes, 20 x 5 x 11 m, in the Aker, District Osdorp, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 'Dragonfly Orbit', blue steel tube, 7 cm in diameter and 150 m long, fitted from place to place with neon lighting, winds its way from one building of the Technical University in Graz to another; architects Riegler and Riewe, Graz Austria
  • 2000 'The Mermaid', bridge/ sculpture, size 35 x 10 x 5 m, trust of Alan Gibbs, Auckland, New-Zealand
  • 2000 'Starry Starry Night', SARA Building, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2000 'Peeping Tom', SARA Building, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2001 Design Cidect Presidents Award 2001, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 2001 Glass walls, Prinsengracht, commissioned by K. and G.J. Jansen, architect H. Zeekaf , Amsterdam Holland
  • 2001 Emancipation Award, Ministry of Social Services, The Hague Holland
  • 2001 'Trail of the Bumblebee', sketch design for a sculpture of 180 m long, Burgers Ergon, Eindhoven Holland
  • 2001 'Marsupilamis', the Lindestaete, office building of the KFN and ABP, architect David Mackey, Heerlen Holland
  • 2002 Design of 800 multiples (glass objects) for the Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments, Wimbledon, New York, Melbourne, Paris
  • 2002 'De Opmaat' ('Upbeat'), Art sculpture, MuziekGroep Nederland, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2002 Glass Sculpture, Clinic De Lairesse, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2002 'Linea Cardiaca', Il Fiore building, architect Herman Hertzberger, Maastricht Holland
  • 2002 Design of a stand for Erasmus University Rotterdam (Student Recruitment Fair) Holland
  • 2002 Design Glass Award, Dusseldorf, Germany
  • 2002 Award at the 13e Biennale with miniature sculptures. Location: Rzezby in Poznan Poland
  • 2002 Weekend Sky scraping, Paul Mertz, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2002 'Tower' in front of the Cityhall, Kampen Holland
  • 2003 'Modulated Waterfall', Graafschap College, Doetinchem Holland
  • 2003 'Mobility', International Architecture Biennale, Rotterdam Holland
  • 2003 'Rainbow', Cass House, Southampton, UK
  • 2003 'Neon wall', Deloitte & Touche, Prinsen van Wijmen, Eindhoven Holland
  • 2003 'Waterfall', The Grove Hotel, Hertfordshire, UK
  • 2003 'Chopin, Opus 24 nr 15', Aubrey Square, London, UK
  • 2003 Cidect Presidents Award, 2003, Madrid, Spain
  • 2003 AVB Student Award, The Hague Holland
  • 2003 Design, Tower in front of Cityhall, Kampen Holland
  • 2003 'Touch', wallsculpture in the glasshouse of Ettlinger and Berthold, UK
  • 2003 Wallsculpture and two sandstoned glass panels in the Royal Bank of Scotland, London, UK
  • 2004 Tower sculpture near the Cityhall, 12 x 4 x 4 m., Kampen Holland
  • 2004 Hall Sculpture, Janet & Ira Rapp, London UK
  • 2004 'Waterfall', 4 x 3 x 1 m., Daddy & Lou van der Heyden, Amsterdam Holland
  • 2004 Design sculptures, Mrs. & Mr. Engelberts, 't Schotse Hof, Holland
  • 2004 Design Landmark East Ideas Competition, with Richard Horden, UK
  • 2004 Design 2 art walls, 12 x 3 x 3 m., Cap Gemini, Utrecht Holland
  • 2004 Design Harefield Hospital, architect Sir Michael Hopkins, London, UK
  • 2004 Broken Reed Project, Reed house and Tangodancers, with architect Richard Horden, Amsterdam, London, Munich Germany
  • 2004 Cityhall Smallingerland, 'Mi casa es su casa' art application, curved glass gate with sandblasted motives, Smallingerland Holland

Publications:

  • Marijke de Goey, artbook, various authors, V + K Publishing, Blaricum; 1997
  • 'Heartline', 2000-2005
  • etc. etc. etc

Artist Statement:

My jewelry are sculptures for the body and my big sculptures are jewelry for the landscape.