Quiet (Still)
Exhibition of the Anne-Marie van Sprang's small sculptures at Museum Beelden aan Zee.
It is in all ways a fragile show, and it only attracts each visitor more to do the prohibited: to touch the 15 cm tall, thin and super white human porcelain figures.
I wonder, why is the exhibition described as "installation"?
Eye contact.
The artist Anne-Marie van Sprang.
The opening seemed to me longer than normal, especially when you don't have a chair or you have little time to visit it as it was my case. There were many more visitors than space.
Even with a chair it seemed a long wait for this gentleman.
The cat walk.
Sculpture Club.
Exhibition of the Anne-Marie van Sprang's small sculptures at Museum Beelden aan Zee.
It is in all ways a fragile show, and it only attracts each visitor more to do the prohibited: to touch the 15 cm tall, thin and super white human porcelain figures.
I wonder, why is the exhibition described as "installation"?
Eye contact.
The artist Anne-Marie van Sprang.
The opening seemed to me longer than normal, especially when you don't have a chair or you have little time to visit it as it was my case. There were many more visitors than space.
Even with a chair it seemed a long wait for this gentleman.
The cat walk.
Sculpture Club.
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