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Showing posts with label X SCULPTURE GARDEN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label X SCULPTURE GARDEN. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

RIETVELD PAVILION - KROLLER-MULLER

KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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The 1965 has now been disassembled. Today, in 2010, the museum has rebuild the structure with new materials, while adhering as closely as possible to ’s original design. Wherever possible, parts of the 1965 that were still in adequate condition have been reused. Construction work began in January 2010 and finished in September of this year. The new, third version of the now stands in the museum’s sculpture garden, preserving Rietveld’s world-famous design for the future.

From the very outset, the maintenance of the Rietveld was a constant source of concern. The main questions were how to protect the minimalist structure (made of concrete, brick, steel, glass, wood and paint) against the ravages of time without compromising its delicate, temporary character, and how to preserve this more or less faithful replica of the Arnhem (which was originally intended to be temporary) for posterity. Every conceivable method was considered and tried, from conservation and restoration to copying and replacing parts of the building, but it eventually became clear that the structure was beyond saving.
KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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In 1955, (1884-1964) designed a for the display of small sculptures at the Third International Sculpture Exhibition in Arnhem’s Sonsbeek Park. This ‘Sonsbeek ’ was intended as a temporary structure, and it was dismantled when the exhibition was over. However, many people had been greatly impressed by its simplicity, and ten years later, on the initiative of several Dutch architects, the building found a permanent home in the Kröller-Müller Museum’s sculpture garden, under a new name: the ‘Rietveld ’. On 8 May 1965 the was officially inaugurated with an exhibition of sculptures by Barbara Hepworth.

KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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KROLLER-MULLER SCULPTURE GARDEN \ GERRIT RIETVELD
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