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Oudolf gardens
Oudolf gardens












The tour includes an audio component narrated by museum director Jan Rudolph de Lorm. Interested in the history of the garden, the art, or the design and planting of the garden by Piet Oudolf?Įxplore it all to your heart’s content with the Singer Garden Tour. Click here for more information.Įxplore the sculpture garden with the Singer Garden Tour The sculpture garden is accessible free of charge, you can book a special package including a lunch. We also have two new sculptures on long-term loan: Torso by Armando, made in 2005, and Memories of Norway by Mieke Pontier, from 2015. The Tree Table by Famke van Wijk warrants a separate mention, as it was created in memory of the deceased former chair of Singer Laren, Dolf van den Brink. In 2013 it was awarded to Caspar Berger, whose self-portrait from his Skin project can also be seen in the garden. Roosen produced this piece as part of the Singer Prize 2009, which is awarded by the Friends of Singer Laren once every two years. The giant blackberries created by Maria Roosen have an alienating effect in the garden. Bert Frijns placed three sculpted sheets of glass in the grass to form a structure in which a spring plays with the light. Judith Pfaelter took the lines in a landscape as her basis, lifting them by an imaginary thread. In his sculpture two sheep stand guard over the garden like knights in armour. Spotlight on some of the sculpturesĪrtist Guido Geelen was inspired by the story of the theft of seven sculptures in 2007. The sculpture garden, which is accessible free of charge, contains sculptures by contemporary Dutch artists, all of them on the theme of the relationship between culture and nature. He had previously designed the forecourt and roof garden of the refurbished museum. The Singer Laren sculpture garden designed by Piet Oudolf opened in June.














Oudolf gardens