Boijmans TV episode 4

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Anne Wenzel
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Anne Wenzel (1972, Schüttorf Germany) studied at the AKI, Academy of Art and Design in Enschede and has lived and worked for many years in Rotterdam. Wenzel has long been fascinated by the universal language of (war) monuments and commemorative sites. She has a particular fondness for monuments whose grandeur has been ravaged by time. The resulting contrast plays a central role in her work. Her gloomy ceramic sculptures and installations explore the beauty hidden in menace, devastation, disasters and decay.

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Wieki Somers’s cloakroom
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Wieki Somers’s cloakroom is situated in the entrance area of the museum, which can be visited without an entrance ticket. In 2008 the ad hoc designers collective, Haunting Dogs Full of Grace, was invited to redesign several public services in this part of the building. Studio Wieki Somers was part of this collective.

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Magician’s Club Rotterdam and Magic Circle Haaglanden
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The magicians are members of Magician's Club Rotterdam and Magic Circle Haaglanden.

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Paulien Oltheten
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Paulien Oltheten (Nijmegen, 1982) is an artist and a photographer. Her work concentrates on the way people use public space.

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Fire Boundary Rotterdam
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14 May 1940. A German bombardment of less then a quarter of an hour destroys the centre of Rotterdam. The city burns for days. Later the periphery of the bombardment is coined: Fire Boundary.

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Carsten Höller’s Art
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The artist Carsten Höller (1961, Brussels) has undertaken biological research into the way plants and insects communicate with each other, has organised festivals of Congolese music and has investigated the hallucinatory properties of mushrooms. His work also takes a variety of forms: sculpture, painting, video and installation. Because Höller does not master all the disciplines, he regularly involves other artists and studios to execute the work for him. Many of his works confuse the senses.

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The Supper at Emmaus
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The Bible story of the supper at Emmaus (Luke 24, 13-35) is read after Easter, commemorating the resurrection of Christ and his appearance to two disciples. Two of Christ’s disciples are on their way to Emmaus, a village in Judea, not far from Jerusalem. They are accompanied by an unknown man. Only when the figure breaks bread at supper do the disciples recognise him as Jesus Christ and know that he has risen from the dead. The two disciples are always portrayed as men, although this is not explicitly stated in the Bible.

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Han van Meegeren: master forger
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In 1937, the director of Museum Boymans, Dirk Hannema (1895-1984) purchased the painting The Supper at Emmaus for an amount that today would run into several million. Acclaimed as the missing link in the oeuvre of world-famous artist Vermeer (1632-1675), the work was given pride of place in the museum. In 1945, it was revealed that the work had been made by the master forger Han van Meegeren (1889-1947). Museum Boijmans van Beuningen is holding an exhibition from 12 May to 22 August 2010, featuring the fake Vermeers of Van Meegeren.

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Channels: Contemporary Art
Artists: Anne Wenzel

Museum Boijmans van Beuningen presents in cooperation with RTV Rijnmond, Popov film and the RO Theater the new television series Boijmans TV. It is being broadcast from Wednesday 14 April 2010 by RTV Rijnmond; it can be seen weekly at 5.40 pm.

Boijmans TV is a new programme about art, based on an idea by Wilfried de Jong. It is more than an art magazine. We do not only meet the artist, but also the museum visitor, the attendant and the employee of technical services.

Each episode of Boijmans TV can be viewed here on ArtTube after it has been broadcast.


This episode shows a monument of German artist Anne Wenzel and Van Meegeren’s Fake Vermeer ‘The Supper at Emmaus’, one of the most famous forgeries of Han van Meegeren.

The project was funded by VSBfonds, partner in education of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Mediafonds and the Rotterdam Mediafonds.

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