On 21 March 2006 the reconstructed sculpture pavilion of Aldo van Eyck was opened at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. This provisional, yet poetic structure was originally designed for the 1966 sculpture exhibition at Park Sonsbeek, Arnhem. It was dismantled after the exhibition was closed, and gained an immediate cult status. Now, after years of preparations and fund raising the pavilion can be visited again. For the occasion the museum has set up a modest and elegant presentation of drawings for the pavilion, including hitherto unknown sketches from the Van Eyck archive. It can be visited until 11 June. Team10 | more | via
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