| Curious about the programme for November? We are launching a new design product in collaboration with Dutch design brand Weltevree and preparing an exhibition that invites movement, action and reflection. You can read more about it in this newsletter. |
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| WHEELBENCH - KRÖLLER-MÜLLER EDITION |
| The design brand Weltevree and the Kröller-Müller Museum are jointly launching a new and unique product: the Wheelbench Kröller-Müller Edition. |
This outdoor bench, designed by Rogier Martens, is a contemporary interpretation of his iconic oak Wheelbench. The Wheelbench is made of aluminium: a durable, lightweight, and weather-resistant material. A special feature is that the bench can be easily moved thanks to its built-in wheel.
The Wheelbench has a unique addition: emblems of art objects in the sculpture garden that you can attach to the bench as desired. This allows you to personalise the bench with your favourite art objects, giving it a unique character. |
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OPEN-ENDED THIS MONTH AT THE MUSEUM |
Make a note in your calendar: the exhibition Open-Ended opens on 22 November. The presentation features a selection of artworks that mark a transition. They encourage action, movement and reflection. For example, you can turn the knobs on Ton Bruynèl's interactive audio-visual Cubus Project, created in collaboration with Carel Visser and Aldo van Eyck, and Marina Abramović and Ulay compel you to walk through their Bone Curtain, a ‘curtain’ made of animal bones.
Works by Bruce Nauman, Ken Unsworth, Charlotte Posenenske and others are also on display. |
Marina Abramović / Ulay, Bone Curtain, 1985 (detail)
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