Kröller-Müller Museum#Sculpture Park

The Sculpture Park at the Kröller- Müller Museum is located in the Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe in Otterlo in the Netherlands. The park lies in close proximity to the Kröller -Müller Museum is more than 25 hectares one of the largest and most prestigious sculpture parks in Europe.

Sculpture Park

The park was opened in 1961 in the size of four hectares. He is a combination of sculpture garden, sculpture park and sculpture forest and offers space for numerous trends in international sculpture of the 20th century. Figurative and abstract art are represented. As early as 1966, the park was expanded to nine acres. Since 2001, the sculpture park covers an area of ​​about 25 hectares.

Collection

The collection of sculptures in the park includes works of national and international sculptors. At present, represented, among other things:

  • Hans Aeschbacher with Great Figure I ( 1961)
  • Jean Amado De la mer, le passage ... (1979 )
  • Carl Andre piece with Weathering (1970 ) and 43 Roaring Forty (1988 )
  • Willy Anthoons infinie with Forme (1949 )
  • Kenneth Armitage with Monitor ( 1961)
  • Jean Arp with Berger de nuages ​​(1953 )
  • Joannis Avramidis with Great figure ( 1958)
  • Miroslaw Balka with 125x211x179 and 190x129x73 (1993) and 200x238x95 ( fountain ) (1996/ 2001)
  • Émile -Antoine Bourdelle with La grande Penelope (1912 )
  • Tom Claassen with 18 horizontal wooden men (2000) and Rocky lumps (2005/ 06)
  • Adam Colton with Blob and Bone (2002)
  • Eugène Dodeigne with Homme et femme (1963) and Sept (1993 )
  • Jean Dubuffet Jardin d' émail (1974 )
  • Sorel Etrog with Complexes of a young lady (1960 /62)
  • Lucio Fontana Concetto spaziale ' Natura ' (1959-1960)
  • Fortuyn / O'Brien with The twenty -four men in white (1988 )
  • Otto Freundlich with Composition (1933/1961)
  • Dan Graham with Two Adjacent pavilions (1978/2001)
  • Emilio Greco with La Grande Bagnante nr. 3 (1957)
  • Barbara Hepworth with Squares with two circles (1963-1964), the dual form (1965 ), Sphere with heart shape (1963) and other
  • Huang Yong Ping with The overturned tomb (1994 )
  • Phillip King with Brake ( 1966), Open bound (1973) and other
  • Ödon cook with Figure I ( 1958)
  • Bertrand Lavier with Privé sur mobi (1986 )
  • Jacques Lipchitz with Le cri (Le Couple ) ( 1928-1929 ) and Le chant des Voyelles ( 1931-1932 )
  • Aristide Maillol with L'Air (1939/1962)
  • Étienne Martin with Demeure 3 (1960 )
  • Arturo Martini with Giuditta e Oloferne (1932-1933)
  • Marcello Mascherini with Ritratto di Franca ( 1952)
  • Umberto Mastroianni with La conquista (1954) and Picadores (1965 )
  • Henry Moore with animal head (1956) and Two - piece reclining figure II ( 1960), sculptures by the artist are on Wildbahnweg near the Kröller -Müller Museum as well as the group of sculptures Three upright motives ( 1955-1956, 1965)
  • François Morellet with La plate - bande (1988 )
  • Isamu Noguchi with The Cry ( 1959-1961/1962 )
  • Claes Oldenburg, Trowel (1971 ), outside the Skulptuernparks
  • Marta Pan flottante with Sculpture, Otterlo (1960-1961) and Amphitheatre (2007)
  • Eduardo Paolozzi with St. Sebastian III (1958) and Medea (1964 )
  • Constant Permeke with Niobe (1951 )
  • Germaine Richier with Le grand homme de la nuit (1954 /55)
  • George Rickey with Two vertical, three horizontal lines (1965-1966)
  • Auguste Rodin with Femme accroupie (1882 )
  • Rückriem with cube ( split ) ( 1971), dolomite ( cut) (1974) and other
  • Richard Serra out with spin, for Robert Smithson (1972-1973) and One ( 1988)
  • Piet Slegers with land - Zonneproject Schaps (1979) and Everzwijn (1958 )
  • Tony Smith with Wandering Rocks (1967 /79)
  • Kenneth Snelson with Needle tower (1968 )
  • Evert strobes with palissade (1973/1991)
  • Mark di Suvero with K- piece (1972 )
  • Alina Szapocznikow with Bellies (1968 )
  • Carel Visser stapeling with cube en zijn (1967 ), Pleinbeeld (1998) and other
  • André voltes with Zuil (1968), Cubic construction (1968) and other
  • Magdalena Wiecek with Close to the Earth ( 1968)
  • Fritz Wotruba with Standing figure (1958-1959) and crouching figure (1950-1951) and other

The current architecture is represented by two exhibition pavilions, with Eyck pavilion by Aldo van Eyck and the Rietveld Pavilion by Gerrit Rietveld.

Photo Gallery

Sculpture flottante, Otterlo by Marta Pan

Two vertical, three horizontal lines of George Rickey

Spin out, for Robert Smithson by Richard Serra

Aldo van Eyck Pavilion

Rietveld Pavilion

The Sculpture Park

Uba tuba by André voltes

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