VOORLINDEN Museum Wassenaar, Netherlands
In today's vlog we met the largest humans in the world at the Voorlinden museum in The Netherlands. The museum is absolutely beautiful, with tons of unexpected exhibits. This was our last full day in the Netherlands. One more travel vlog left... coming soon ;)
Museum Voorlinden - Interview Mr Joop van Caldenbrogh - The Hague
Interview with Joop van Caldenbrogh, founder of the Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar, the Netherlands.
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World Art Foundations (WAF TV) have great pleasure in being able to share with you the birth, this autumn, of a museum rising from the earth, the Voorlinden Museum. After this discovery, we have had the opportunity to visit it accompanied by the founder, Mr. Joop van Caldenborgh.
His concern for excellence emerges with elegance in the design and realisation of his museum, where nothing else but artworks catches the eye in his exceptional collection.
Herewith we invite you to join us for an exclusive visit.
NOT ALL MUSEUMS ARE BORING (VOORLINDEN)
Some people hate museums. Because they are simply too boring. not only because of buildings, but also the content inside, even the way they displayed.
We Visited Voorlinden Museum in Den Haag to see if this is just like others. The building was very simple and nothing flashy from outside (apart from its beautiful location). But do you wondering how it looks like inside? Come a long with us in this short video.
Special Thanks to Issy, Maarten, Romy, Toon, Yinglin.
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Richard Serra 'Open Ended' Voorlinden Museum Holland
Walking trough this piece of art is quite a special experience!
Museum Voorlinden Wassenaar
Een dagje naar een bijzonder Museum.
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Voorlinden museum Wassenaar
Museum Voorlinden 2019
Location Wassenaar Holland
Do Ho Suh
To be seen until September 29, 2019
From 17 May 2019 to 29 September 2019, the first Dutch solo show by South Korean artist Do Ho Suh (1962) can be seen in the Voorlinden museum. His architectural installations stimulate our personal memories and world of experience. Suh is interested in how we as human beings relate to the spaces in which we live and in what it means to be at home.
Yayoi Kusama
To be seen until 1 September
On Friday, March 22, 2019, Yayoi Kusama, one of the most important and high-profile artists of this century, turned ninety years old. Voorlinden therefore shows some iconic works from its own collection, including its mirroring Infinity Room, its world-famous dotted pumpkin and its monumental Infinity Nets. This presentation has been supplemented with a number of loans from private collections and museums.
Less is more
To be seen until January 2020
In the exhibition Less is More, with works from its own collection, museum Voorlinden shows a counter-movement. We want more and more and are less and less satisfied. Yet there is also an increasing demand for less. Also in the art world. This exhibition shows how artists go back to the essence: a new zero point.
Museum Voorlinden - Yayoi Kusama & Do Ho Suh / Less is more
Yayoi Kusama
Op vrijdag 22 maart 2019 werd één van de belangrijkste en meest spraakmakende hedendaagse kunstenaars Yayoi Kusama 90 jaar!
Voorlinden toont in de tuinzaal enkele iconische werken uit eigen collectie waaronder haar spiegelende Infinity Room tot haar wereldberoemde gestippelde pompoen en monumentale Infinity Nets.
Deze kleine presentatie wordt aangevuld met enkele bruiklenen van privéverzamelingen en musea.
Kusama wist al als klein meisje dat ze kunstenaar wilde worden.
De Japanse kunstenaar wordt ook wel the princess of polka dots genoemd.
Haar schilderijen, sculpturen, installaties en performances hebben één ding gemeen: stippen!
Sinds haar jeugd heeft Kusama last van psychoses. Om haar angsten te overwinnen vult ze de ruimte met stippen.
In haar hele oeuvre probeert ze iets ongrijpbaars als grenzeloosheid te vangen.
Het concept van oneindigheid kun je in haar werk letterlijk ervaren: welkom in het universum van Yayoi Kusama.
De Infinity Mirror Room: Gleaming Lights of the Souls is door Yayoi Kusama ontworpen als een intieme ervaring.
Dit kunstwerk is door maximum 2 personen tegelijkertijd te ervaren.
Do Ho Suh
Van 17 mei 2019 tot en met 29 september 2019 is de eerste Nederlandse soloshow van de Zuid-Koreaanse kunstenaar Do Ho Suh (1962) te zien in museum Voorlinden.
Zijn architecturale installaties prikkelen onze persoonlijke herinneringen en belevingswereld.
Suh is geïnteresseerd in hoe wij ons als mens verhouden tot de ruimtes waarin we leven en wat het betekent om ‘thuis’ te zijn.
Zijn met de hand, tot in het kleinste detail, gemaakte replica’s van zijn voormalige woonhuizen vangen een ervaring die zich
bevindt tussen droom en realiteit. Geïnspireerd op zijn persoonlijke ervaringen, overstijgt zijn werk het biografische karakter
en raakt aan universele thema’s als thuishoren, herinnering, identiteit en migratie.
Voorlinden toont sculpturale installaties, maquettes, tekeningen en video’s van de kunstenaar.
Do Ho Suh: “Ik zie het leven als een gang zonder vast startpunt of bestemming. Wij hebben de neiging om ons steeds op de bestemming te richten,
waardoor we alle tussenruimtes over het hoofd zien.”
In tijden van globalisering en migratie is het belangrijker dan ooit om stil te staan bij de betekenis van individuele plekken.
Suh’s werk komt voort uit de behoefte om ruimte en het concept identiteit in kaart te brengen.
Dit komt voort uit zijn persoonlijke beleving van het steeds ontworteld raken en opnieuw hechten bij zijn vele migraties
over de wereld. Het contrast tussen Amerika en Zuid-Korea speelt ook een grote rol in zijn werk en confronteerde Suh
met zijn eigen identiteit. Beide plekken hebben een andere benadering van het persoonlijke en collectieve.
Zo plaatst Suh in zijn werk het persoonlijke tegenover het universele, het fysieke naast het immateriële en het individu versus het collectief.
Less is more
Uniek kijkje in nieuw museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar
Het nieuwe museum voor moderne en hedendaagse kunst Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar wordt op 10 september officieel geopend door konining Willem Alexander. Voor publiek gaat het museum pas een dag later open. Maar vandaag mocht de pers alvast een kijkje nemen en Omroep West laat jou natuurlijk graag meegenieten.
Curtain walls and Renson sun protection. Perfect match in museum Voorlinden (Wassenaar, NL)
Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar, the Netherlands, not only houses an impressive art collection, but the building itself is an artistic gem. What really catches the eye is the impressive curtain wall, subtly designed and perfectly providing the museum the natural light it needs. Despite such large window sections of course needing the right sun protection. That’s why Renson opted for a customised solution for this prestigious project.
Open Ended - Richard Serra (museum Voorlinden Wassenaar)
Richard Serra - Open Ended (2007-2008)
Museum Voorlinden Wassenaar
6 stalen platen
totaal gewicht: 216.000 kg
geheel kunstwerk
hoogte: 4 m
breedte: 7 m
lengte: 18 m
transport & plaatsing in 2016
tijdsduur 21 dagen
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Open Ended by Richard Serra 2016, Museum Voorlinden The Netherlands
The sculpture Open Ended by the American artist Richard Serra weighs almost 216 tonnes. The corten steel work is 4 metres high, 18 metres long and 7 metres wide.
This is a piece full of contrasts: both heavy and elegant, industrial and organic, stately and playful, convex and concave. Six vaulted steel plates moulded together form a maze. Open Ended is a work best experienced by walking through it.
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Impressie Museum Voorlinden
Impressie museum Voorlinden Wassenaar
Een compilatie van foto's en video's genomen in museum Voorlinden Wassenaar d.d. 2 april 2017.
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The Amsterdam Museum originally opened in 1926 and relocated in 1975. It features a collection that highlights the history of Amsterdam. It was relocated to a building that was used as a municipal orphanage from 1581-1960. It was originally a convent that was rebuilt in 1634.
Many of the original furnishing of the orphanage are displayed among the collection at the Amsterdam Museum which tells the story of the City from the Middle Ages forward. The museum maintains a collection of over 70,000 objects. Currently underway is a project to share the museum’s collection in high quality digital photos for the public. The digital collection currently includes over 25,000 photographs.
The display collection of the Amsterdam Museum includes paintings, models, archeological discoveries, photographs and artifacts not often discovered in history museums. These include an environmentally friendly vehicle from the 1960s named Witkar as well as a replica of the famed Café 't Mandje, an Avant Garde pub in the red-light district.
The museum is billed as a meeting place for those who want to learn about this 1,000-year-old city with its special relationship to water that has been the home to progressive thinkers throughout the centuries. It is more than the capital of the Netherlands, it has been the home to world trade, artists, entrepreneurs, a fabled red-light district as well as being at the forefront of the marijuana industry.
The Amsterdam Museum offers a unique multi-media presentation which gives a one-hour overview of the history of the City, titled Amsterdam DNA, one of its most popular exhibitions. In exploring the essence of the building that is now its home, a special attraction at the museum for children and parents is the presentation called, The Little Orphanage. This attraction geared for children from 4 to 12 years of age is an interactive presentation detailing the life of orphans in a 17th century orphanage. This is highly recommended for those visiting Amsterdam with young children.
Another special feature that goes beyond ordinary museum exhibitions is Amsterdam Gallery, a covered street that leads from Begijnensteeg to the museum. It displays group portraits from 1530 to the present in paintings and photographs as well as a 350-year-old wooden giant. Along with regular exhibitions and presentations, the museum features temporary exhibitions, guided tours and events.
Among the historical artifacts preserved and displayed by the Amsterdam Museum are works by one of the City’s most famous resident artist, Rembrandt. Larger than life portraits along with the art work from the Dutch Golden Age are displayed throughout the museum.
The Amsterdam Museum is open daily from 10 AM – 5 PM. Children are admitted free. An audio guide is included in the ticket price. The museum features a library, access to the online collection as well as a gift shop.
In the inner courtyard of the Amsterdam Museum is the setting for one of the most unique cafes in the world. The Mokum Museum Café is in the former cow shed of the Saint Lucien Monastery. The monastery was built in 1414, one of 21 built at the time. The building that currently houses the Amsterdam Museum was an active monastery until it became an orphanage in 1581.
Mokum Museum Café serves breakfast, lunch and early dinners in an historical space that was once the home to the cows of the nuns who occupied the monastery centuries ago. The space has been redesigned to offer patrons a relaxed informal dining area in an atmosphere that exudes the history of the 14-1500s.
When visiting the Amsterdam Museum, a visit to the Mokum Museum Café is a must if only to say that you ate in a cow shed from 1414. The café offers soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries, hot and cold beverages including beer and wine. It is worth spending some time at Mokum Museum Café if only for a drink. Eating in an historical cow shed may not even be on your bucket list but you can write it down and cross it off after you dine at Mokum Museum Café. Guaranteed you’ll talk about it till the cows come home.
The Amsterdam Museum is a must see for everyone who wants an overview of this 1000-year-old city that encompasses a rich history that goes beyond its age.
Rondleiding Museum Voorlinden
Ben je nog niet naar museum Voorlinden geweest? Wij waren uitgenodigd door de kersverse directeur van het museum Suzanne Swarts, die ons een persoonlijke rondleiding gaf voorzien van tekst en uitleg. Hierbij onze reportage als voorafje voor een bezoek.
ELEGANCE - De 5 favoriete kunstwerken van Suzanne Swarts in Museum Voorlinden
Kunst ontroert! Ontdek de intrigerende collectie van Museum Voorlinden in Wassenaar. Directeur Suzanne Swarts neemt je mee langs de 5 werken die haar het meest raken. Het hele interview met Suzanne Swarts lees je in Elegance #6, bestel hem hier:
Museum Voorlinden | Art, Gardens & Restaurant
Modern & contemporary art museum in Wassenaar. The building has a collection of exhibitions by various artists. 4k Montage of artworks.
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The museum has insane artworks that vary from paintings to architecture to sculptures and nature. The artist presented in the museum are: Maurizio Cattelan, Leandro Erlich, Yayoi Kusama, James torrel, Louise Bourgeois, Anselm Kiefer. In the location you can find a restaurant, a library and a gift shop full of artworks. The artworks are in continuous change and present famous artists as you ho suh and many others. This dutch museum is a must see location in The Netherlands
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The tickets are quite expensive and has barely any reductions unless you are less than 18. The museum costed more or less 20€ per person but it was worth it. It ranges from weird to amazing but it is surprisingly entertaining.
Altijd te Zien - Swimming Pool in Museum Voorlinden
avrotros.nl/altijdtezien | De Argentijnse kunstenaar Leandro Erlich komt uit een familie van architecten. De surreële Swimming Pool waarbij je 'droog' onder water kunt lopen en ademen is door hem bij de bouw van Museum Voorlinden in 2016 opnieuw ontworpen en is daar Altijd te Zien.