Boijmans TV episode 1. Opening Night

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Carsten Höller- jack-of-all-trades
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The artist Carsten Höller (1961, Brussels) has undertaken biological research into the way plants and insects communicate with each other, has organised festivals of Congolese music and has investigated the hallucinatory properties of mushrooms. His work also takes a variety of forms: sculpture, painting, video and installation. Because Höller does not master all the disciplines, he regularly involves other artists and studios to execute the work for him. Many of his works confuse the senses.

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Maurizio Cattelan: a striking portrait
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Maurizio Cattelan (1960) made this self-portrait in 2002. A hole was made in the floor of the museum hall specially for this installation. With this, Cattelan breaks down the foundations of the museum, both literally and figuratively. The artist enjoys making fun of the museum as an institution. His works explore the borders between legal and illegal, responsible and immoral. In 2002, he exhibited a kneeling figure in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen of Hitler praying. This gave rise to enormous controversy: exactly Cattelan’s intention.

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A Babel-like confusion of tongues
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This painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder from 1565 tells the story of the Tower of Babel. This story from the Bible can be found in Genesis 11:1-9. A tower of bricks and mortar was built in a city in the land of Shinar. The builders had a dream to build a tower so high that it would reach to the heavens. God condemned these vain plans and disrupted the construction. What had been one people with one language was changed by God’s intervention into countless nations spread out over the world, each speaking its own language.

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Museum Boijmans van Beuningen is producing its own television series together with RTV Rijnmond, Popov film and RO Theater. In Boijmans TV, the museum building provides a changing backdrop three main characters: a major work from the collection, a high profile artist exhibiting in Boijmans museum and a museum visitor who has the illusion of being in a different world. The series is being broadcast weekly from 14 April 2010 by the regional television station RTV Rijnmond. Boijmans TV has been developed with support from the VSB Fund, partner in education to Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.

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