Prospect Park II

recent acquisitions

Opening 04.11.07 / 14.00 uur

For a long time now, the museum has been tracking and supporting artists at the start of their careers by buying and displaying their work. Slotting into a series of initiatives, Prospect Park is a half-yearly display of recently acquired works by young local, (Eu)regional artists. To raise the visibility of their work and people's acquaintance with the artworks themselves and their makers, we link each Prospect Park presentation to a special weekend during which artists, (budding) collectors, critics, colleagues and others can engage with these acquisitions, and address the implications they might have for the museum and its contents, the artistic climate and the surroundings.

Prospect Park II focuses on work by three artists, all of which is very dissimilar in nature. In between Moments (2007) by Rijks academy student Karen Sargsyan (1973, Yerevan), is a remarkable group of figures made of paper. Recent works on paper by Hadassah Emmerich (1974, Heerlen – Berlin) openly acknowledge her fascination for exoticism, and Jeroen van Bergen (1979, Heythuysen - Maastricht) presents several architectural models whose basic module is the toilet.

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Jeroen van Bergen
Straat 001, 2005

Karen Sargsyan
In between moments, 2007

Hadassah Emmerich
Untitled (la Folie), 2007

Hadassah Emmerich
Fish and Flowers, 2007