Visit the exhibition 'The Wood for the Trees' at the Kröller-Müller Museum to see work by UK artist Andy Holden. The exhibition 'The Wood for the Trees' features artworks by four artists who examine the relationship between humans and nature in different ways in their work. Andy Holden watches and listens to birds, Eija-Liisa Ahtila enters into conversation with nature, Julian Charrière explores the role of the landscape in art and Hans Op de Beeck discusses climate change. As part of the exhibition, there are walks and activities in the sculpture garden. The Wood for the Trees is a multifaceted exhibition, which is thought provoking and will leave you with fresh notions and ideas.
Andy Holden
In Natural Selection, Andy Holden (1982, Bedford) is watching birds. They often prove to be very early harbingers of doom: the extinction of species and the deterioration of nature. His work revolves around treating nature with respect and taking responsibility by literally and figuratively listening to birds. Sometimes it is even a call to act on the ominous signs.