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A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and ...
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Europe News: Explore the Strandbeesten Mortuary exhibition in Delft, showcasing the evolution of Theo Jansen's iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Discover the journey of these mobile sculptures ...
Theo Jansen's wind-powered beach beasts have scuttled along the Dutch North Sea coast into a swanky Miami art show and even onto "The Simpsons." ...
Eye-catching and heartfelt artworks that are wild, wacky and uniquely Baltimore are set to face off in the Kinetic Sculpture Race this weekend.
Most readers will be familiar with the work of the Dutch artist Theo Jansen, whose Strandbeest wind-powered mechanical walking sculptures prowl the beaches of the Netherlands.
Theo Jansen has been featured in articles for Colossal, Forbes and JUXTAPOZ. The most recent article is Between Art and Engineering: Kinetic Beasts by Theo Jansen written for Daily Art Magazine in ...
This first North American exhibition features enormous self-propelled kinetic sculptures, “strandbeest” (“beach animals” in Dutch) constructed mostly of PVC tubing. See artist sketches, video, live ...