In 1991, the retrospective called Marblepublic took place in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The exhibited works were a continuation of the works that Irene Fortuyn made with her husband, who [...]
In 1995, the Museu d’Art Contemporani (MACBA), designed by the American architect Richard Meier, opened in the middle of the medieval Gotico district of Barcelona. Part of the original [...]
Reserve is inspired by the depot of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, a beautiful nineteenth century ‘palace’ for art. In the depot, also called a reserve in Belgium, dozens [...]
Collection Spring is a series of seven bronze sculptures of tree stumps. Spread throughout the gallery space, the sculptures evoke an image of a forest, though which the visitor can walk.
The retrospective exhibition House & Garden at Witte de With, a contemporary art institution in Rotterdam, examines the theme of urban landscape on the basis of various projects.
Op verzoek van de Gemeente Berkel en Rodenrijs is een visie ontwikkeld op kunst op en met de demarcatielijn die dwars door het nieuw aan te leggen bedrijventerrein Oudeland in Berkel en Rodenrijs [...]
In response to seriously polluted soil, plans arose in 2006 to completely renew the Reinalda Park in Haarlem. Irene Fortuyn was asked to investigate the sensory connections and experiences in the [...]