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Studio Roosegaarde brings WATERLICHT to Futur 21 in Oberhausen

05-11-2021

Studio Roosegaarde brings WATERLICHT to Futur 21 in Oberhausen

The WATERLICHT installation is a dream landscape all about the power and poetry of water, a site-specific artwork by Studio Roosegaarde which is coming to Oberhausen, Germany. The collective experience recalling the importance of innovation in the area of water and the impact of climate change on our landscape will be featured in the FUTUR 21 festival.

LEVENSLICHT, an installation by Studio Roosegaarde to commemorate Shoah

21-01-2020

LEVENSLICHT, an installation by Studio Roosegaarde to commemorate Shoah

To mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of German Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz, the international symbol of the Holocaust - or Shoah - a national artwork has been specially created for the occasion in the Netherlands: Levenslicht, by the artist Daan Roosegaarde.

Studio Roosegaarde and BMWi, the SYNC interactive landscape premiering at Art Basel 2019

07-06-2019

Studio Roosegaarde and BMWi, the SYNC interactive landscape premiering at Art Basel 2019

SYNC - created with BMWi - is part of Daan Roosegaarde’s larger opus of interactive landscapes and will have its premiere at Art Basel 2019.

SPACE WASTE LAB, Studio Roosegaarde

10-10-2018

SPACE WASTE LAB, Studio Roosegaarde

We are very familiar with the brilliant imagination of Dutch creative Dan Roosegaarde, whose projects we have been engaged in for some time.

Smog Free Tower by Daan Roosegaarde in Krakow, Poland

27-02-2018

Smog Free Tower by Daan Roosegaarde in Krakow, Poland

After Rotterdam and Beijing, the Smog Free Tower by innovative artist Daan Roosegaarde reached Krakow (Poland).

The huge Dutch dyke, Afsluitdijk is celebrating its 85th anniversary

30-11-2017

The huge Dutch dyke, Afsluitdijk is celebrating its 85th anniversary

The studio of creative designer and innovator Daan Roosegaarde was commissioned by the Dutch government to create Icoon Afsluitsdijk, a number of artistic works that highlight the importance of the legendary, 32-km dyke built almost completely by hand for the Netherlands and completed in 1932.

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