Director Conversations: Hundertwasser and the theme of water
Director Conversations: Hundertwasser and the theme of water
Are you curious about the life and legacy of Friedensreich Hundertwasser? Would you like to dive deeper into his passions, ideas, his connection to New Zealand, his thoughts on life, living, architecture and art?
Join us for Director Conversations, a bi-monthly series of engaging presentations hosted by our Director, Joost de Bruin. Each session explores a unique aspect of Hundertwasser’s life, art and philosophy, with plenty of time for questions and discussion.
This session focuses on Hundertwasser and the theme of water.
"On a rainy day, colours begin to glow.
that’s why a cloudy, rainy day is the kind I like best.
That’s the kind of day when I can work"
(Hundertwasser 1971)
Hundertwasser was passionate about water in all its forms. Water informed not just his art but also his life and is embedded in his name – Hundertwasser, a hundred waters.
Join us for an intriguing look at Hundertwasser’s lifelong relationship with water.