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Wring ring

Alex Chinneck

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For the young art lover: there was a time when mobile phones didn’t exist and people would make phone calls in phone booths on the street when they were on the go. The British artist who created ‘Wring ring’ is called Alex Chinneck and was born in 1984. He knows the telephone booths from his youth and because people in England think they still belong in the streetscape, they did not all disappear.

Alex Chinneck is known for his large-scale, site-specific art installations that playfully, and often surrealistically, combine architecture and sculpture. He transforms everyday objects and buildings into spectacular visual paradoxes. He made bricks melt, stones float, and four-story buildings bend and unzip.

The phone booth in ‘Wring ring’ rotates 720 degrees and is part of a series in which Chinneck transforms iconic street furniture into pop art. A recurring theme in this is that the artist challenges our understanding of familiar objects and materials. ‘Wring ring’ is a follow-up to his knotted mailbox ‘Alphabetti Spaghetti’, which appeared overnight in several British cities in 2019.

For his phone booth, Chinneck appears to have twisted half a ton of metal into a rotating form, including the small windows that also rotate. You can see the work as a playful addition to Gelderlandplein, but also as an object that makes the ordinary extraordinary, thereby challenging the expectations and limitations in your thinking.

View even more art

Using the map of Gelderlandplein you can continue the Art Audio Tour and view all the sculptures on display. The route can be followed virtually or by walking around the shopping center. Either click on a circled number on the map or scan the QR code next to the artwork in Gelderlandplein to see and hear all the information.

GELDERLANDPLEIN SHOPPING CENTER
Van Leijenberghlaan 43, Amsterdam

  • Opening hours
    Monday 12:00 18:00
    Tuesday 09:30 18:00
    Wednesday 09:30 18:00
    Thursday 09:30 18:00
    Friday 09:30 18:00
    Saturday 09:30 18:00
    Sunday 12:00 17:00
  • Navigation & Parking

    Parking:
    A unique service of Gelderlandplein is the option to park for 1.5 up to 2.5 hours for free.
    P1 | Van Leijenberghlaan 43, Amsterdam | 1.5 hours free
    P2 & P3 | Loowaard 57, Amsterdam | 2.5 hours free

     

    Public transport:  
    check 9292.nl

     

    Gelderlandpleinlijn:
    free bus transport from Zuidas, Buitenveldert and Vivaldi-neighbourhood with the Gelderlandpleinlijn

     

    Route
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