On 10 July 2015 became the Sand watch from artist collective Observatorium. It is a large open sculpture that was commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority to crown the construction of the Second Maasvlakte. The Sand watch stands in the middle of the dunes on the beach and consists of a large number of elements of different sizes. It is a drawing cast in concrete in the dune landscape, which visualises three stages of the formation of the dune. The skeleton forms a complex structure, which also changes shape as a result of the spraying of the sand. The large surface allows you to wander through the object and see Sand watch and the environment in a different perspective. The temporarily placed artwork invites you to stop and enjoy the grand panorama. The artwork brings a human dimension to an almost endless landscape of sand, sea and terminals.
Observatorium is a collaboration of artists Geert van de Camp, André Dekker, Ruud Reutelingsperger and Lieven Poutsma in Rotterdam. Since 1997 they have dedicated themselves to the connections between art, landscape and society. They make sculptures that are accepted as a common good for that genius loci and that are used.
Maasvlakte Boulevard 3199 Maasvlakte Rotterdam
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Location
In the dune area on the Maasvlakte 2 sea fuse
Description
Large sculpture of beams that together form the silhouette of a half ellipse
Materials
Cast concrete mixed with sand
Dimensions
20 x 40 x 12 m
Year
2015
Client
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Money source
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Owner
Port of Rotterdam Authority
About the artwork
On 10 July 2015 became the Sand watch from artist collective Observatorium. It is a large open sculpture that was commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority to crown the construction of the Second Maasvlakte. The Sand watch stands in the middle of the dunes on the beach and consists of a large number of elements of different sizes. It is a drawing cast in concrete in the dune landscape, which visualises three stages of the formation of the dune. The skeleton forms a complex structure, which also changes shape as a result of the spraying of the sand. The large surface allows you to wander through the object and see Sand watch and the environment in a different perspective. The temporarily placed artwork invites you to stop and enjoy the grand panorama. The artwork brings a human dimension to an almost endless landscape of sand, sea and terminals.
Observatorium is a collaboration of artists Geert van de Camp, André Dekker, Ruud Reutelingsperger and Lieven Poutsma in Rotterdam. Since 1997 they have dedicated themselves to the connections between art, landscape and society. They make sculptures that are accepted as a common good for that genius loci and that are used.
Maasvlakte Boulevard 3199 Maasvlakte Rotterdam
View on the map
Location
In the dune area on the Maasvlakte 2 sea fuse
Description
Large sculpture of beams that together form the silhouette of a half ellipse
Materials
Cast concrete mixed with sand
Dimensions
20 x 40 x 12 m
Year
2015
Client
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Money source
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Owner
Port of Rotterdam Authority
Observatorium -
Sand watch (2015)
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