The Wild
08 Jul - 13 Aug 2017
THE WILD
Jonathan Armistead, Kees Boevé, Zoro Feigl, Carolin Giessner, Wei-Ling Hung, Natalia Jordanova, Oscar Juul Sorensen, Arek Laskowski, Oscar Peters, Sander Puhl, Cecilia Rebergen, Silvia Schlömer, Philip Schuette, Maarten Schuurman, Philip Vermeulen, Jop Vissers Vorstenbosch, Emily Wobb
8 July - 13 August 2017
The Wild
Mechanical flirtations entice you to enter The Wild, low humming and smooth rattling pull you in even further. The art works move, are being moved, oscillate.
During this explosively kinetic exhibition, new large scale art works will be both testing themselves as well as the public to its limits. The Wild takes the durability and the beauty of sculptures in perpetual motion, to the brink, only to then push them over.
The art works risk deterioration and dilapidation, either dying out quietly or doing so in a magnificently grotesque fashion, rendering those to witness it, in a horrifyingly powerless position.
The ultimate unfolding.
Artists
Jonathan Armistead
Kees Boevé
Zoro Feigl
Arek Laskowski
Oscar Peters
Philip Schuette
Philip Vermeulen
Emily Wobb
With selected Open Call submissions by
Natalia Jordanova, Carolin Giessner, Wei-Ling Hung, Oscar Juul Sorensen, Sander Puhl, Silvia Schlömer, Cecilia Rebergen, Maarten Schuurman, Jop Vissers Vorstenbosch
Jonathan Armistead, Kees Boevé, Zoro Feigl, Carolin Giessner, Wei-Ling Hung, Natalia Jordanova, Oscar Juul Sorensen, Arek Laskowski, Oscar Peters, Sander Puhl, Cecilia Rebergen, Silvia Schlömer, Philip Schuette, Maarten Schuurman, Philip Vermeulen, Jop Vissers Vorstenbosch, Emily Wobb
8 July - 13 August 2017
The Wild
Mechanical flirtations entice you to enter The Wild, low humming and smooth rattling pull you in even further. The art works move, are being moved, oscillate.
During this explosively kinetic exhibition, new large scale art works will be both testing themselves as well as the public to its limits. The Wild takes the durability and the beauty of sculptures in perpetual motion, to the brink, only to then push them over.
The art works risk deterioration and dilapidation, either dying out quietly or doing so in a magnificently grotesque fashion, rendering those to witness it, in a horrifyingly powerless position.
The ultimate unfolding.
Artists
Jonathan Armistead
Kees Boevé
Zoro Feigl
Arek Laskowski
Oscar Peters
Philip Schuette
Philip Vermeulen
Emily Wobb
With selected Open Call submissions by
Natalia Jordanova, Carolin Giessner, Wei-Ling Hung, Oscar Juul Sorensen, Sander Puhl, Silvia Schlömer, Cecilia Rebergen, Maarten Schuurman, Jop Vissers Vorstenbosch