International Dialogue in The Hague
We are happy to invite you to the first sculpture network International Dialogue in The Hague!
Longer than a normal Dialogue, shorter (and cheaper!) than an art trip, this new format gives members and friends of sculpture network from the Netherlands and their neighbourhood countries, the possibility of enjoying a day full of art and network opportunities.
A welcome speech by Curator from Museum Voorlinden, private tours and an artists’ showroom in a friendly and intimate atmosphere await you: Don’t miss out! Limited places available, register already today!
Program:
Welcome from the curator of Voorlinden, coffee/tee in the Saloon of the restaurant
- Guided tour of the Museum Voorlinden with focus on the exhibition Antony Gormley – GROUND
- Lunch in the saloon and artists' showroom
- Guided tour at the sculpture garden Clingenbos, drink and bite
- Private view at Pulchri Studio at the exhibition OER, Reflections of Yke Prins with the artist
- Drink & introduction at the Artist Society Pulchri Studio
- Optional: meal at the bar of the Artist Soeciety Pulchri Studio (at own expenses)
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Logistics – Registration – Prices
Date: 9 June 2022 11:00 - 20:00
Prices: Special price for sculpture network Members: 78, - €
Normal price: 98,- €
Services included in prices:Â
- entry tickets
- private views
- guided tours
- drinks and lunch
- artsits's showroom partecipation
Not included:
- transportation (we will try to organize a car pool from Voorlinden to The Hague)
- optional dinner at Pulchri Studio (you can book this seperatly and pay on location)
Max. number of participants: 30.
Cancellation policy: Â
Cancellation after 26/05/2022 leads to the withholding of 30% of the participation fee.
Cancellation after 6/06/2022 results in the loss of your complete payment.Â
Cover picture: Antony Gormley, BREATHING ROOM III, 2010. Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, Netherlands
Installation view, White Cube, Mason’s Yard, London, England. Photograph by Stephen White, London © the artist
2nd picture: Sol LeWitt, 2 x 7 x 7 (1990). Collection Voorlinden © c/o Pictoright Amsterdam 2019
3rd picture: OER, Reflections by Yke Prins