Festive opening of new exhibitions
On 12 November, SCHUNCK will host the grand opening of no less than three new exhibitions.
Where
SCHUNCK Glaspaleis
Price
€ 0,-
A retrospective exhibition of work by David Bade will be on display in the museum gallery from mid-November, Quentley Barbara will show his work in the store window and Twan Hermans will have a cabinet presentation on the first floor.
David Bade
The exhibition In for life: 10 years of David Bade in Heerlen gives a glimpse of the huge number of artworks (more than 100!) David Bade has created from - and thanks to - the residents of Heerlen. In 2013, Bade partnered with SCHUNCK for life. With the project 'David Bade draws down Heerlen' - a workshop/performance - he committed to returning to Heerlen with some regularity throughout his life for its execution. Now it is high time for a retrospective in the form of an exhibition.
Quentley Barbara
Visual artist Quentley Barbara creates huge cardboard sculptures of the people who play an important role in his life, with the aim of sharing their stories to inspire others, but also to support those portrayed. Barbara uses cardboard and duct tape to create his work, partly because he is amazed by the ease with which items and materials are discarded and thrown away in the Netherlands - unlike in his home country of Curaçao. He often deliberately leaves imperfections behind, partly because this reflects human characteristics.
Twan Hermans
Twan Hermans received an honourable mention at the 2021 Euregional Architecture Prize. Until mid-December, he has an exhibition at SCHUNCK as part of the talent presentation 'Dreaming Out Loud'. This puts young architects and visual artists from Limburg and the Euregion in the spotlight. Hermans will show some of the projects he has worked on in recent years. These include heritage from the Roman era, the Middle Ages and the mining era. Some of these projects are in progress, others are inspiring, or perhaps simply: Dreaming out Loud.
Accessible for everyone
On Sunday 12 November at 3:00 p.m., the three exhibitions will be festively opened in the hall of the Glaspaleis. Everyone is welcome. We do ask you to register, which you can do simply via the registration button.