Espace presse

Opening of the Fabrique des Lumières
Exhibition Klimt, Gold in Motion

Until 5 February 2023
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Maarten Spaans:
maarten@gardeners.nl

Laurha Damen:
laurha@gardeners.nl 

Tel: 020 261 91 26

Amsterdam’s Westergasfabriek was initially built in 1885 by the Imperial Continental Gas Association, but when the new millennium dawned the building was given a new lease of life and became a cultural hub to be enjoyed by everyone in the city. It is located in Westerpark, just a short ten-minute walk from the oldest part of Amsterdam. The Fabrique des Lumières, which stretches across 2,800 m2, will be open to everyone in Amsterdam and the surrounding area. The exhibitions are suitable for visitors of all ages and is specially designed to complement the venue’s unique architecture, with its seventeen-metre-high walls. Alongside the immersive exhibitions focusing on classical and modern artists, an additional space will provide a backdrop for exhibiting contemporary works of art.

2022 Exibition Programme

“Gustav Klimt” - Long exhibition

To mark its opening, the Fabrique des Lumières will be exploring a century of Viennese painting and offering a one-of-a-kind look at the work of Gustav Klimt and his successors through a plethora of portraits, landscapes, nudes, colours and golds. Klimt was the driving force behind the Vienna Secession, a movement that sought to shake up European art, paving the way for contemporary painting. The golden hues and decorative motifs symbolise this artistic revolution. Visitors will be invited to cast their eyes over large-format masterpieces, such as Klimt’s iconic work The Kiss, and will be immersed in the Imperial Vienna of the late nineteenth century. Created by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, with music by Luca Longobardi.

“Hundertwasser” - Short exhibition

Created by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto and Massimiliano Siccardi, the “Hundertwasser: in the Wake of the Vienna Secession” exhibition immerses visitors in the work of Viennese artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 – 2000). A painter and architect, he followed in the footsteps of the Vienna Secession movement that was around several decades earlier. He breathed new life into art, and was heavily influenced by the artistic revolution instigated by Klimt. His paintings and architectural work, which are deeply imbued with respect for both mankind and nature, draw on the source of life and the elements. Like Gustav Klimt, the artist abandoned perspective, instead opting for a succession of planes. He turned his back on straight lines, preferring more expressive strokes that gave rise to irregular forms.

In the contemporary creations studio: “Journey”

“Journey” is an experimental journey exploring the birth of photons, one of the primary elements of light. This exhibition accompanies photons on their journey through each layer of the eye (iris, vitreous humour, optical nerve, etc.) until they eventually reach the neurons and are converted into electrical signals. It describes the process by which photons are transformed into a form of energy that is perceptible by the brain. A contemporary creation by the Nohlab production studio.

In the contemporary creations studio: “Memories”

The human brain has infinitely more powerful recording capacity than any computer, however, memory is selective; it sorts, selects and keeps only what it considers potentially useful. Memories makes the visitor think about the immensity of the world and the place we occupy in it. In total immersion in a flow of images and information, everyone is free to retain in memory a little of what constitutes the essence of this enchanted interlude. Spectre Lab, multidisciplinary creative studio, was created in 2014 by Marc Vidal, Jérôme Sérane and Philippe Granier.

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Gustav Klimt, Gold in Motion

Gustav Klimt, Gold in Motion

Hundertwasser: in the Wake of the Vienna Secession

Hundertwasser: in the Wake of the Vienna Secession

Contemporary creation: Journey

Contemporary creation: Journey

Contemporary creation: Memories

Contemporary creation: Memories

Views of the Fabrique des Lumières

Views of the Fabrique des Lumières

Download the press kit
Contact

Maarten Spaans:
maarten@gardeners.nl

Laurha Damen:
laurha@gardeners.nl 

Tel: 020 261 91 26

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