Skip to content

Absent presence as substitute for stolen image

Every disadvantage has its advantage: Whoever steals a sculpture from a public garden frees up space for a new work of art. Local residents of Utrecht's Willem de Zwijgerplantsoen looked at an empty plinth for a year because 'their' sculpture was 'Homo Ludens' had been stolen by bronze thieves. Since no one expected the sculpture to be returned, the municipality organised a competition for a replacement sculpture. The brief was: design a sculpture in line with its stolen predecessor.

nicht klauen2

On 26 August, two years after the theft, alderman Frits Lintmeijer unveiled the sculpture that the jury of local residents chose as the winner. That sculpture, titled 'Bitte nicht wieder klauen', by Kathrin Schlegel now adorns its plinth. A floating ball under a canvas.

At the time, it showed two men playing with a ball. Artist Jan Spiering used this to depict the 'Homo Ludens', man at play. Schlegel now makes visible the absence of the ball in the previous artwork. So the ball is there, but you can't see it. The old pedestal is also still there. The attachment points of the previous sculpture are in it, as a memento.

The jury praised the playfulness with which Schlegel fulfilled the commission. Moreover, the new sculpture is not made of bronze, but of heavy and cheap stainless steel. Perhaps this will help it respond to the call 'Bitte nicht wieder klauen'.

Tags:

one of our members

Members of Culture Press co-own our cooperative for a small monthly or annual fee, and may also contribute content to the site when appropriate. For members with an institutional membership, we offer the possibility of posting their press releases unabridged. Also want to become a member? You can. Please visit this pageView Author posts

Private Membership (month)
5€ / Maand
For natural persons and self-employed persons.
No annoying banners
A special newsletter
Own mastodon account
Access to our archives
Small Membership (month)
18€ / Maand
For cultural institutions with a turnover/subsidy of less than €250,000 per year
No annoying banners
A premium newsletter
All our podcasts
Your own Mastodon account
Access to archives
Posting press releases yourself
Extra attention in news coverage
Large Membership (month)
36€ / Maand
For cultural institutions with a turnover/subsidy of more than €250,000 per year.
No annoying banners
A special newsletter
Your own Mastodon account
Access to archives
Share press releases with our audience
Extra attention in news coverage
Premium Newsletter (substack)
5 trial subscriptions
All our podcasts

Payments are made via iDeal, Paypal, Credit Card, Bancontact or Direct Debit. If you prefer to pay manually, based on an invoice in advance, we charge a 10€ administration fee

*Only for annual membership or after 12 monthly payments

en_GBEnglish (UK)