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light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands | Public Sculptures by Hans van Meeuwen
light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands | Public Sculptures by Hans van Meeuwen
light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands | Public Sculptures by Hans van Meeuwen
light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands | Public Sculptures by Hans van Meeuwen
light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands | Public Sculptures by Hans van Meeuwen

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Hans van Meeuwen

light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands - Public Sculptures

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Commissioned by the City of Zeist, 7 large water-drops (5’3” high of translucent fiberglass) hang at steel-cables from 4 masts through the park. Each drop is lit from within. Only one at the time illuminates slowly, burns a few minutes, dims slowly. At the same time at random another will slowly illuminate, then burn alone. And so on, and so forth.

Item light sculpture in Zeist, the Netherlands
Created by Hans van Meeuwen
As seen in Utrechtseweg, Zeist, Netherlands
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Hans van Meeuwen
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Wescover creator since 2019
I do not teach, rather trigger a few questions. We mostly go through life in an automatic-pilot state of mind. I would love to have the artwork see the environment with a fresh look just a second. I would love to have my artwork given a few thoughts someone may pick up.

Hans van Meeuwen is a Dutch-born artist who moved to the USA in 2004. Prior to New York he lived for fourteen years in Cologne, Germany. Van Meeuwen has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Cologne, Bonn, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the Czech Republic. In addition to his sculptures, installations and drawings, van Meeuwen has designed several permanent public artworks. Van Meeuwen has had exhibitions in numerous galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces and solo exhibitions in museums such as the Rheinische Landesmuseum in Bonn (2001) and the Kunsthalle Osnabrueck (2007). Three catalogues were published about his work so far. His work has been reviewed in Art in America (2008), Bomb Blog, Bushwick Daily and several newspapers in the USA Germany, Belgium and Holland. Van Meeuwen currently lives and works in Kingston, NY.