Site-specific sculpture, wood, steel, concrete (approx. 20 x 7 x 2.2 meter)
The Netherlands
A historic sailing boat (anno 1915) dissected in six pieces and arranged in an anatomic display across a square in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam. The classical wooden craftsmanship juxtaposes its surroundings and offers a perspective in which past and present are interwoven.
Commissioned by ‘GET LOST foundation’
Collection ‘LaSalle Investment Management’
Curated by Fadwa Naamna
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Mariska Pot
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture wooden boat (anno 1915), steel, concrete, approx. 20x7x2.2 meter Amsterdam, The Netherlands, photo by Roel Backaert
Intersections (2019)
Permanent sculpture
Documentation of the work process