Van der Werve has created a variety of works, including a series of film and videos and a musical composition titled by number in chronological order from two to seventeen. Number ten and number fifteen being monographs each about the five years of works prior to the book. Works include: • Nummer twee, Just because I’m standing here doesn’t mean I want to. : 03’08”, 35mm, Papendrecht NL, 2003 • Nummer drie, Take step fall : 10’38”, 35mm, Amsterdam NL, 2004 • Nummer vier, I don’t want to get involved in this. I don’t want to be part of this. Talk me out of it. : 11’49”, 35mm, Zandvoort, Siitama & Enschede NL 2005 • Nummer zes, Steinway grand piano, Wake me up to go to sleep, and all the colors of the rainbow. : 17’09”, 35mm, Amsterdam NL, 2006 • Nummer zeven, The clouds are more beautiful from above : 8’48”, HD video, Amsterdam NL, 2006 • Nummer acht, everything is going to be alright : 10’10”, 16 mm film to HD, Golf of Bothnia FI, 2007 • Nummer negen, The day I didn’t turn with the world : 8’40”, time-lapse photography to HD video, Geographic Northpole, 2007 • Nummer twaalf, variations on a theme : 40’00”, 4k video. Marshall Chess Club, Mt St Helens & San Andreas Fault USA, 2009 • Nummer dertien, effugio c, you’re always only half a day away : 12 hours, HD video, Hassi Finland, 2011 • Nummer veertien, home : 54’00”, 4k video, Poland, Holland, Germany, France, Egypt, India and Greece, 2012 • Nummer zestien, The present moment : Three-channel HD video installation with player piano, Amsterdam, 2016 • Nummer zeventien killing time - attempt one: from the deepest ocean to the highest mountain : 2015 • Nummer achttien, the breath of life : 2023 Besides his films, Guido van der Werve did several live performances of the music of his films accompanied by an orchestra. In 2011, Van der Werve performed at the grand opening program for the
St. Louis location of the
World Chess Hall of Fame. He performed his piece, "Number Twelve : Chess Piano Concert in Three Movements" which combined the mechanics of a piano with the layout of a traditional chess board. In 2008 he created "Nummer acht :, everything is going to be alright" where he is seen walking in front of an icebreaker. For his film "Number Nine : the day I didn't turn with the world", he went to the geographical North Pole where he turned with the sun for 24 hours, thus not turning with the world for one day. This marked the start of a series of endurance based works: In 2009 he started the annual Running for Rachmaninoff run, running from his gallery, Luhring Augustine, to the grave of composer
Sergei Rachmaninoff in
Valhalla in Upstate NY, a 55 km run. The first year only Guido completed the run, in 2011 he finished with 2 people and in 2012 three persons managed to complete the run. Participants have to carry with them a booklet of Chamomile flowers to be placed on the grave. The 2015-2016 Running for Rachmanninoff run was run by the artist alone back to back on December 31 of 2015 and January 1 of 2016 A documentation of this run (on slides) is the first part of "Nummer dertien", the first performance through which he started incorporating sports in his art. Other parts of "Nummer dertien" feature Van der Werve in a 12-hour video work in which the artist is running around his house in Finland for 12 hours and climbing to the summit of
Aconcagua and "Nummer veertien" where he completed a 1600 km triathlon (7x the ironman distance) from Warshaw to Paris. Music often plays a key role in van der Werve's work, being trained as a classical musician he seeks for a similar directness to his art as music has.
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands,
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C.,
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands and
Museum Catharijne Convent, Utrecht, The Netherlands. == Reviews and articles ==