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Vincent Van Gogh - The potato eaters
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Vincent Van Gogh - Terrace of a café at night ( Place du Forum )
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Jean Dubuffet -  Jardin d’émail
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Pablo Picasso - Violon
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Vincent Van Gogh - Self Portrait
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Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Pavilion
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Claude Monet - Monet's studio boat (Le Bateau atelier)
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Vincent Van Gogh - Pink peach trees (Souvenir de Mauve)
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Giacomo Balla -  Screen with speedline (Paravento con linea di velocità)
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Fernand Léger - Soldiers playing cards
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Marta Pan - Floating sculpture, Otterlo
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Georges Seurat - Le Chahut
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Piet Mondrian - Tableau No. 1
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Umberto Boccioni - Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio
Vincent Van Gogh - The potato eaters
Vincent Van Gogh - Terrace of a café at night ( Place du Forum )
Jean Dubuffet -  Jardin d’émail
Pablo Picasso - Violon
Vincent Van Gogh - Self Portrait
Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Pavilion
Claude Monet - Monet's studio boat (Le Bateau atelier)
Vincent Van Gogh - Pink peach trees (Souvenir de Mauve)
Giacomo Balla -  Screen with speedline (Paravento con linea di velocità)
Fernand Léger - Soldiers playing cards
Marta Pan - Floating sculpture, Otterlo
Georges Seurat - Le Chahut
Piet Mondrian - Tableau No. 1
Umberto Boccioni - Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio

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Description

Sonsbeek

In the mid-fifties, Rietveld surprised the international art and architecture world with this pavilion. He designed it for the Internationale beeldententoonstelling in de open lucht Sonsbeek ’55 in Arnhem, where it was used to exhibit smaller sculptures. His creation immediately attracted all the attention.

Space and light

The horizontal and vertical elements of the pavilion are made of simple materials. The elements are placed in such a way that the architecture and the sculptures reinforce each other. ‘The empty space and light determine the value of the architecture in, around and between the boundaries, which are only there to define the space’, wrote Rietveld later.

Rebuilt

The building was temporary and therefore demolished after the exhibition. Thanks to a private initiative, the now legendary pavilion was rebuilt in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum in 1964. From that moment on, it was no longer called the Sonsbeek pavilion, but the Rietveld pavilion.


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