There is, predictably, more than a little explosion of male ego here (which, not to put too fine of a point on it, there has been
in all Submarine Wharf installations thus far), but otherwise what is the function of size?
Not exact matches
But never has a painting so dwarfed my agreeable model as
in Rotterdam's
Submarine Wharf.
Then there are photo galleries showing Elmgreen & Dragset's exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's
Submarine Wharf in Rotterdam, and Ai Weiwei's solo show Art / Architecture at Kunsthaus Bregenz.
It has been compared already to the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, and
in fact the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's
Submarine Wharf is an equally large and impressive space.
In this video, Sjarel Ex, the director of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen talks about Elmgreen & Dragset's exhibition, and the
Submarine Wharf as exhibition space.
This summer Sarkis has been invited by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and the Port of Rotterdam to make an installation at the
Submarine Wharf in Rotterdam's docks.
On 2 June an exhibition of new work by the Istanbul born artist Sarkis opens at the
Submarine Wharf in Rotterdam harbour.
The
Submarine Wharf is one of the Port of Rotterdam's initiatives to bring a wider public
in contact with the harbour and to improve the quality and experience of the docklands.
The 5000m2
Submarine Wharf is located
in Rotterdam's docklands.
Atelier Van Lieshout inaugurates unique exhibition space
in former
Submarine Wharf in Rotterdam's harbour
This summer the Port of Rotterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen are transforming an abandoned
Submarine Wharf into the largest exhibition space
in the Netherlands.