The artist Ger van Elk (1941), founder of Dutch conceptual art, presents seven new landscapes that all offer a ‘moment of lucidity' each in their own way. Van Elk manipulates the perception of the viewer by his use of light and image. The visitor of the exhibition is repeatedly confronted with a seemingly realistic landscape. All appear as a photographical image, and then, by a proces of painting, are pulled to a level of abstraction.