
Opening weekend The Cyclops
The Cyclops will be on display from September 20. The Cyclops is a playful and energetic exhibition that invites visitors to get moving, both literally and figuratively. Seven artists have each developed a work of art that addresses movement, mechanics, or chain reactions involving marbles in their own unique way. The exhibition revolves around fun: playing, touching, rolling, and colliding. But it is also about experiencing what materials do: how form and gravity work together, how chance and control alternate. The exhibition invites visitors to set the machine in motion themselves and discover the power of materials, mechanics, and collaboration in a playful way.
Participating artists: Vibeke Mascini, Zoro Feigl, Theo Botschuijver, Atelier Van Lieshout, Audrey Large, Philip Vermeulen, and Leon de Bruijne. The Cyclops was curated by guest curator Ellis Kat.
Opening weekend program:
Curator tour with guest curator Ellis Kat
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The Cyclops will be on display from September 20. The Cyclops is a playful and energetic exhibition that invites visitors to get moving, both literally and figuratively. Seven artists have each developed a work of art that addresses movement, mechanics, or chain reactions involving marbles in their own unique way. The exhibition revolves around fun: playing, touching, rolling, and colliding. But it is also about experiencing what materials do: how form and gravity work together, how chance and control alternate. The exhibition invites visitors to set the machine in motion themselves and discover the power of materials, mechanics, and collaboration in a playful way.
Participating artists: Vibeke Mascini, Zoro Feigl, Theo Botschuijver, Atelier Van Lieshout, Audrey Large, Philip Vermeulen, and Leon de Bruijne. The Cyclops was curated by guest curator Ellis Kat.
Opening weekend program:
Curator tour with guest curator Ellis Kat
Saturday, September 20, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Free, excluding museum admission
Come help build one large marble run at Atelier Cobra
Sunday, September 21, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Free, excluding museum admission
When
- Daily starting from september 20th, 2025 until september 21st, 2025 from 10:00 to 17:00
Prices
- Free