AUCTION LAST NIGHT REVOLVING HOTEL ROOM

Highest bid: € 2.010,-
Place your bid for an unique experience, an exclusive night in an artwork in the middle of the museum. Carsten Höller’s Revolving Hotel Room is already booked for the complete period. Art Rotterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen present an online auction for the last night available. Place your bid here!
You can place your bid from 4 February until 18 February 2010 by sending it to veiling@boijmans.nl.
Starting bid: 450 euro
Date of available night: Saturday 20 March 2010 (2 persons, including dinner and breakfast)
Note: By placing a bid by email the sender is obliged to book the room. Don’t forget to include full contact details in your email.
The proceeds of this auction will go to the realisation of the Revolving Hotel Room.
Revolving Hotel Room
Guests staying in the sculpture Revolving Hotel Room will be able to enjoy a night-time visit to the whole museum accompanied by a private butler and will be able to relax in this extraordinary work of art. As you would expect, luxury facilities are included, such as room service, a well-stocked minibar, bathroom and toilet to ensure your comfortable stay in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. From 11 a.m. each day the hotel room once again becomes part of Carsten Höller’s Divided Divided exhibition and the hotel guests will find themselves surrounded by museum visitors.
The Revolving Hotel Room consists of three revolving discs that carry a fully furnished hotel room. A wardrobe, a desk and chairs and a double bed share the discs. A fourth disc supports the other three, which revolve very slowly. The Guggenheim Museum in New York exhibited the hotel room last year with great success.
Divided Divided
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen will present this exclusive hotel room as part of Carsten Höller’s exhibition. He creates a new 1,500 m2 installation especially for the museum, on show from 6 February to 25 April 2010.
More information on the opening of the exhibition:
http://www.artrotterdam.nl/en/page/5/
More information on the exhibition:
http://boijmans.nl/en/7/kalender/calendaritem/266
Place your bid for an unique experience, an exclusive night in an artwork in the middle of the museum. Carsten Höller’s Revolving Hotel Room is already booked for the complete period. Art Rotterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen present an online auction for the last night available. Place your bid here!
You can place your bid from 4 February until 18 February 2010 by sending it to veiling@boijmans.nl.
Starting bid: 450 euro
Date of available night: Saturday 20 March 2010 (2 persons, including dinner and breakfast)
Note: By placing a bid by email the sender is obliged to book the room. Don’t forget to include full contact details in your email.
The proceeds of this auction will go to the realisation of the Revolving Hotel Room.
Revolving Hotel Room
Guests staying in the sculpture Revolving Hotel Room will be able to enjoy a night-time visit to the whole museum accompanied by a private butler and will be able to relax in this extraordinary work of art. As you would expect, luxury facilities are included, such as room service, a well-stocked minibar, bathroom and toilet to ensure your comfortable stay in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. From 11 a.m. each day the hotel room once again becomes part of Carsten Höller’s Divided Divided exhibition and the hotel guests will find themselves surrounded by museum visitors.
The Revolving Hotel Room consists of three revolving discs that carry a fully furnished hotel room. A wardrobe, a desk and chairs and a double bed share the discs. A fourth disc supports the other three, which revolve very slowly. The Guggenheim Museum in New York exhibited the hotel room last year with great success.
Divided Divided
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen will present this exclusive hotel room as part of Carsten Höller’s exhibition. He creates a new 1,500 m2 installation especially for the museum, on show from 6 February to 25 April 2010.
More information on the opening of the exhibition:
http://www.artrotterdam.nl/en/page/5/
More information on the exhibition:
http://boijmans.nl/en/7/kalender/calendaritem/266

