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The exhibitions will be opened in the presence of Haus-Rucker-Co architects Günter Zamp Kelp and Manfred Ortner and artist Felipe Pantone.

Mind expanders. Haus-Rucker-Co

Central to the work of Haus-Rucker-Co, an exuberant and rebellious Vienna-based collective of architects and artists, are imagination, experimentation, and breaking with conventions. The exhibition Mind Expanders features a selection of works made between 1967 and 1972, a period during which the group developed its most distinctive and innovative architectural projects. The highlight of the exhibition will be the interactive, legendary installation Giant Billiard, which will be shown in the Netherlands for the very first time. Read more.

Felipe Pantone. Prospective

Colour, light, and movement are central to the work of the Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone (1986, Buenos Aires). Prospective transports the audience to Pantone’s futuristic world where technology and street art meet. Especially for the exhibition he has created a site-specific installation which, together with a selection of existing and new works, will transform the Kunsthal into an explosion of colour. Read more.

Zie ook

1. 1Environment Transformer _ Flyhead, 1968. Photo- Ben Rose, courtesy Archive Zamp Kelp_LR.jpg
Haus-Rucker-Co Environment Transformer / Flyhead, 1968. Photo: Ben Rose, courtesy Archive Zamp Kelp
Optichromie FNLBRD _ Madrid 2019 (credit ©FPSTUDIO) (1).jpg
Optichromie Madrid, 2019 © FPSTUDIO
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