Art Parade at Museum Prinsenhof: free entry for students

Until 5 January, Museum Prinsenhof Delft is showcasing the exhibition “The Kunst Parade.” This is the museum’s final exhibition before it temporarily closes for major renovations.

The exhibition features 38 works by both established and emerging artists who have a special connection with Delft. It includes pieces from the museum’s permanent collection that have not been displayed for a long time, as well as works by young talent. Artists with ties to TU Delft also contribute, including alumni Willem van der Hoed, Theo Jansen, Tony Monsanto, and Frank van der Salm, along with artist-in-residence Mette Sterre.

TU Delft student Lars Geluk (Applied Physics) has created a towering diptych especially for The Art Parade, exploring the aesthetics of the mathematical algorithm the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT).

  • Students can visit the exhibition free of charge on Sunday 3 November and Sunday 1 December upon presenting their student ID.

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