The Kunsthal in Rotterdam proudly hosted Arne Quinze's first
exhibition in the Netherlands: My Secret Garden. His first
large-scale indoor project consisted of a wooden labyrinth that
pushed the visitors towards participation, stimulating them to
reflect on their inner selves. Light and music intensified the
experience. The electronic music duo Vive la Fete produced specific
tones and soundscapes for the exhibition.
Simultaneously, in the Belgian coastal town Ostend, his
permanent installation Rock Strangers was put into place. A
sentiment of estrangement is generated by the monumental
sculptures, due to their size and electric orange color, while they
also evoke curiosity and astonishment. This installation intends to
stimulate openness and bring different views and groups in society
to the forefront.
Quinze invited author Saskia de Coster for a unique project. In
an encounter between two artists, de Coster immersed herself in
Quinze's work. She created a totally new work of fiction--which is
included in the books--as well as a documentary for each project.
The aim was multidirectional: not only to use Quinze's work as a
door to cover new artistic territories, but also to let the new
words and images influence and bring to life the spatial
installations.
The documentaries, which are also included in the boxed book
set, include various in-depth interviews and fascinating images of
the making of these bold endeavors. The viewer gets a front-row
look at the working process of both artists and will gain an
intense experience of the works of art themselves.
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