Kasteel
Wijlre
estate
Exhibitions
Now on view: Maintaining Its Spirit: Collection Marlies & Jo Eyck
01.09.2024 — 04.05.2025
Castle, Hedge House, Garden

Bonnefanten are jointly organizing ac comprehensive survey of the Marlies & Jo Eyck Collection, from 1 September 2024 - 4 May 2025.

(Please note: from 1 December 2024 - 9 March 2025 Kasteel Wijlre estate will be open on Saturdays and Sundays only).


Now on view: Thierry Oussou – Growing Poetics
01.09.2024 — 04.05.2025
Coach House, Garden

Kasteel Wijlre estate presents a solo exhibition by artist Thierry Oussou in and around its Coach House. New and recent work, including paintings, sculptures and installations, will be on view.

(Please note: from 7 December 2024 - 9 March 2025 Kasteel Wijlre estate will be open on Saturdays and Sundays only).


Coming up: Lin May Saeed – retrospective exhibition
11.05.2025 — 24.08.2025
Hedge House, Garden

A retrospective exhibition dedicated to the work of Lin May Saeed (DE, 1973-2023) will open in the Hedge House in the spring of 2025. Saeed was a German artist who dedicated her life and work to the promotion of animal rights, and left behind an idiosyncratic, sculpture-focused oeuvre in which animals play the leading role.


Coming up: Gladys Zeevaarders 11.05.2025 — 24.08.2025
Coach House

 

Solo Exhibition Gladys Zeevaarders
In the Coach House, the estate presents a solo exhibition by Gladys Zeevaarders (Kerkrade, 1993). Her artistic practice is characterised by an intuitive approach to archiving, visually documenting places, events, and relationships. Nature plays an increasingly important role in her work. For instance, she has created several series of prints based on her research into fungi and mushrooms in the natural world. Her methodology involves intensive fieldwork, including long walks and spending extended periods in nature.For her exhibition at the estate, Zeevaarders is developing new work inspired by the natural processes in the gardens and surrounding fields of the estate. Through field sketches, colour extractions of plants and flowers and collected natural traces, she develops a new visual and material archive.

 



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