Mobile Home for Kröller-Müller
Joep van Lieshout 1963
Date
1995
Material
Fiberglass-reinforced polyester, polyurethane foam, plywood, wood, glass, rubber and metal
Extent
325 × 1025 × 750 cm
Type
Toegepaste kunst
Identifier
KM 127.508
Source
Acquired with support from the Mondriaan Foundation
Alternatives
Joep van Lieshout is an idealistic artist looking for alternatives to our current society. In his sculptures and installations he poses challenging questions about our contemporary way of life. With an abundance of humor and shrewdness, he broadens the realm of art and removes the traditional boundaries between art, architecture, design and commerce.
Confusion
Mobile Home is midway between a caravan and a work of art. It is a habitable ‘camping vehicle’ with a sleeping, sanitary, office and kitchen unit. But the spot where it stands, almost casually in the middle of a sculpture garden, is curious at the very least. The confusion is compounded by the fact that the caravan looks like a large, angular, brightly coloured sculpture with a strange yellow blob stuck to it on the side.
Stimulated
All in all, this is a hybrid of art, architecture and a commercial product. It raises questions, and that is precisely the artist’s intention: ‘I do enjoy putting people on the wrong footing. Thus, they are at least stimulated to form their own ideas’.
