Lambiek

Windig and De Jong exposition
'De stomme wereld van Heinz'

Galerie Lambiek
29 October 1993


Windig and De Jong exposition invitation to Galerie Lambiek in 1993
Windig and De Jong exposition invitation to Galerie Lambiek in 1993


René Windig and Eddie de Jong, creators of the popular Dutch newspaper comic strip cat Heinz, had their first exhibition in Galerie Lambiek.

This first of many 'Heinz' exhibitions coincided with their new book presentation which had the same name.

From the exhibition in Galerie Lambiek, which showed original drawings and sketches of Heinz, it became clear that Heinz is not your regular neighbourhood cat.

Heinz artwork by Rene Windig and Eddie de Jong at exposition in Galerie Lambiek in 1993
Heinz artwork by Rene Windig and Eddie de Jong
at the exposition in Galerie Lambiek in 1993



The showcases at the exhibition displayed some of the ideas and inspirations which helped both artists to create the adventures of their comic hero. For instance, the title 'Beau Heinz' refered to the famous Laurel and Hardy Foreign Legion film 'Beau Hunks'.

In 'The stupid world of Heinz' the artists explained extensively from which sources (read other comics) they 'lent' other worlds for Heinz to dwell in.

Heinz got lost successively in the worlds of 'Eric de Noorman', 'Tom Poes' and 'Bartje', also newspaper comicstrips.

The Windig and De Jong exposition fan club at Galerie Lambiek in 1993
Windig and De Jong fan club at Galerie Lambiek in 1993

René Windig and Eddie de Jong
in the Comiclopedia
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