On Tuesday 17 March, Kunsthal Rotterdam hosts KunstKoppels. During KunstKoppels, you meet someone at the Kunsthal who is completely new to you. Someone from a different generation, background, or way of life. Together, you will visit the exhibition David Shrigley. What the Hell Was I Thinking?
With his dryly comic drawings and absurdist installations, British artist David Shrigley (1968) offers a humorous and critical view of life and the art world. In the exhibition What the Hell Was I Thinking? Shrigley turns that gaze inward for the first time, giving you a glimpse inside his mind. He provides witty commentary throughout the exhibition, with observations that scrutinise both society and his own work. The presentation shows how he looks back on earlier pieces, reworks ideas, and gives space to doubt. For Shrigley, being an artist is not about lofty genius, but about a process of experimentation and reflection.
WHAT
KunstKoppels, an inspiring afternoon with a special encounter.
WHERE
Kunsthal RotterdamÂ
WHEN
Tuesday 17 March 13:30 - 15:30 hrs
(walk-in from 13:15 hrs).
You are very welcome to stay a little longer after the programme. Coffee and tea will be served in the Auditorium afterwards. All exhibitions in the Kunsthal are open until 17.00 hrs.

During KunstKoppels, photographs will be taken. By taking part in the event, you agree to the use of these images by Kunsthal Rotterdam.