00:00Yeah, what you're showing, are you showing this time at Art Cologne?
00:12This is our third time at Art Cologne and we're, the biggest thing you right away see
00:18is the blue work by Bob Bonis, 87 years old, and made especially for here.
00:25The other thing is the Rietveld child's barrel, that's real rare, there are only a few made.
00:45Here's the big work by Bonis, here's the Rietveld wheelbarrow.
00:51And also special is from the Bauhaus, we have Marianne Brandt, and this she made for a factory,
01:04Ruppelwerk, and she said well you can have better stuff than what you're now showing,
01:12and this is her Bauhaus ideas worked for that factory.
01:20Also to remind in what time we are living, we have this work from 1958, by Gerd Arntz.
01:28Gerd Arntz was a German artist who also was in two world wars, and in 1958 there was the
01:41Algerian war, and he made this picture about the Algerian war, and he called it Semper
01:48idem, always the same, so he thought okay there we go again with the same story.
01:56Then if we go here, a young German artist, Maike Hemmers, who lives in Rotterdam, she
02:13made this also new work, and it's made of pastel.
02:43This is by Piet Tijthol, that's also a Dutch sculptor, and here you see a classical Marcel
02:54Breuer table and Mart Stam chairs, and the colors are real special.
03:06And the ceramics by Wouter Dam.
03:17Lily van der Stokker, she's doing very well, she now has a big mural at the High Line in
03:29New York, and we are happy to have a small drawing called Artwork, and that's her image
03:39of how an artwork can do in a house.
03:47And what we here have is a South Korean artist who lives in Holland, and he made a skirt
03:59up girl, and it's all about the culture from South Korea.
04:07And this is quite special, you have from your childhood those cards where you see an eye
04:14if you move, and if you move now, you see the light change, the colors change.
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