The Hague Sculpture.
The whole Summer at Lange Voorhout starting next week 8th of June.
This year, in the historic heart of The Hague, The Hague Sculpture will present the Mexican artist Javier Marín with works made in bronze, marble and polyester resin. The Hague Sculpture’s choice for this one-man exhibition represents a new direction. The Voorhout is a pre-eminently suitable location for a wide-ranging audience to make a seemingly chance acquaintanceship with contemporary sculpture. It is a spot that more than ever before invites you to take a stroll amidst charming trees and historical buildings, and particularly a place that lends itself for an exposition of monumental sculpture. Javier Marín has proved that his voluminous sculptures can make a profound impression when presented in the public space. His work has been exhibited in Mexico City, Madrid, Pietrasanta and recently also in Milan, among other places on the plaza in front of the Scala Theatre and besides the Dom in front of the former Royal Palace.
The exhibition will be prepared by John Sillevis, guest curator of The Hague Sculpture in 2009 in collaboration with the Galleria d’Arte of Barbara Paci in Pietrasanta, Italy.
In addition to monumental works on the Lange Voorhout and the Korte Voorhout, smaller sculptures will also be able to be viewed in a number of exposition rooms of the painters’ society Pulchri Studio at Lange Voorhout 15 in The Hague.
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