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Infernopolis

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Project Exhibition 'Infernopolis', Submarine Wharf
Furniture AVL Shaker Chair, AVL Glyder Family
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Location Onderzeebootloods Rotterdam (NL)

In 2010 Atelier van Lieshout was invited by the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen to hold an exhibition in a giant submarine shed in the Rotterdam harbor area. In the 5,000 m2 hall, the spectacular exhibition Infernopolis was set up, which was ultimately proclaimed by the Volkskrant as ‘indisputably the art hit of the summer.’

Atelier van Lieshout created a chilling setting in which medical instruments, vacuum pumps, silos, skulls, skeletons and giant sperm cells and body organs played the leading role. Two enormous installations, "The Technocrat" and "Cradle to Cradle," were set up amid a forest of existing and new sculptures, all dissolving the boundaries between good and evil, life and death, and reality and fiction.

Lensvelt supplied the furniture for this impressive exhibition, which ultimately attracted as many as 20,000 people. People could shake it all off on one of the AVL Shaker Chairs or take a moment to unwind on the AVL Glyder Collection, which was colored just as expressively as the exhibition itself.

Read more about the cooperation between Atelier van Lieshout and Lensvelt here.

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Joep van Lieshout on his own designed Glyder sofa

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AVL sculptures: BarRectum (2005), Bikinibar (2006), Les Mammifères (2006) and many more

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AVL WWIII (2010) 'the Gigantic Blue Cannon

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visitor enjoys AVL Glyder Sofa

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AVL Glyder Sofa

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AVL Glyder Sofa

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AVL sculptures: Bad Furniture (2004), Body Table II (2009) and more

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Joep van Lieshout and Hans Lensvelt

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AVL WWIII (2010) 'the Gigantic Blue Cannon'

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AVL Glyder Sofa

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