Margin Art & Media are proud to present the Art Exposition:
“Sculptures in the Garden of Eden : Part II”
31/1 - 30/3/2020 (Tuesday-Sunday, 11.00-17.00)
Bergkerk in Deventer
Official opening: 31st January 2020 at 18:00.
Enjoy a warm musical welcome by: Johan Kloosterhuis (saxophonist), Annegreet Rouw (Harp),
Jan Kloosterhuis (Famous Organist)
Artists: Nelson Carrilho, George Struikelblok, Frank Merks, Jelle de Graaf, Nora Kastein, Bruce Atherton, Emeke Buitelaar, Carla de Boer, Jeffry Koopman, Shahaila Winklaar, Maria Steinebach, Mamoru Watanabe
Teaser Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSi3TKJS-J8
All are welcome :
See the beautiful Bergkerk.
Feel the atmosphere .
Revel in the sculptures.
Enjoy the international art .
•Margin Art & Media thanks the following organisations:
-All participating artists, their management, agents & families.
-Bergkerk & it’s management Committee
-VVV Deventer
-Deventer council
-DHL logistics
-Margin Art Foundation
- Margin Art & Media: personnel ( Hong Kong, London & the Netherlands).
“Sculptures in the Garden of Eden : Part II”
31/1 - 30/3/2020 (Tuesday-Sunday, 11.00-17.00)
Bergkerk in Deventer
Official opening: 31st January 2020 at 18:00.
Enjoy a warm musical welcome by: Johan Kloosterhuis (saxophonist), Annegreet Rouw (Harp), Jan Kloosterhuis (Famous Organist)
Margin Art & Media are proud to present the Art Exposition;
“Sculptures in the Garden of Eden”.
Located at the beautiful location of Biesbosch Museum Eiland .
The official opening is on 1st June 2019 at 12.00
The guest speakers are:
Faiza Oulahsen: Greenpeace Campaigner, Climate, Energy & Trade.
Paula Jorritsma: Alderwoman for Altena Municipal.
A warm musical welcome by:
Johan Kloosterhuis: saxophone.
Eline Toebes: ceilo.
Participating artists are:
- Harley Davelaar
- Jeffry Koopman
- MAF Art
- Nora Kastein
The exhibition lasts for 3 months: 1/6 - 31/8/2019.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the beautiful sculptures in the Garden of the Biesbosch Museum Island.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOo_qjKyDPY&t=25s
Margin (Art & Media) thanks the following organizations:
-Biesbosch MuseumEiland
-Municipal Altena
-DHL
-Greenpeace
-The artists and their families.
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1.
How could the policy of Greenpeace influence the art community?
2.
a) Should the Netherlands have more area's with museums, such as the Biesbosch MuseumEiland?
b) What is the added value of museums in nature reserves?
c) ...and how can contemporary art contribute to that?
3.
What do you think of artists who use unnatural materials?
Do you think there should be a restriction on the use of materials?
4.
Where does environmental policy and art overlap?