Stimulate all your senses during the food tasting with FONDRotterdam whilst the anniversary weekend '30 Hours of the Kunsthal' takes place. Chef Gilbert Kolff will present spectacular dishes in the Auditorium of the Kunsthal on Saturday evening.
FONDRotterdam used the imaginative Wonderful Things exhibition as an inspiration for this walking dinner, as well as everything that grows and blossoms in autumn and what is picked, harvested and processed locally. A tasty visit to the Wonderful Things exhibition comes naturally with this special tasting.
All dishes are vegetarian and will be combined with matching non-alcoholic drinks. You will receive more information after After your registration and you can also indicate wheter you would like to eat vegan.
COSTS AND TICKETS
When: Saturday, Oct. 29 from 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (walk-in from 5:45 p.m.)
The costs for this food tasting are 35 euros per person, including a visit to the Wonderful Things exhibition (regular Kunsthal ticket is not valid for this food tasting).
The food tasting is already booked fully.
Kunsthal Anniversary Weekend
29 October 2022 12:00 -
30 October 2022 18:00
On 1 November 2022, Kunsthal Rotterdam will be thirty years old! We will be celebrating this together with you over the final weekend of October during a thirty-hour party. Between Saturday 29 October 12:00 hrs and Sunday 30 October 18:00 hrs, we will guide you through the surreal worlds of the fashion photographer Tim Walker and stimulate all your senses during a festive, activity-filled programme. Check out some of the highlights below, and book your ticket now via www.kunsthal.nl/30jaar
Tim Walker: Wonderful Things
Immerse yourself in the fantastical imagination of one of the world’s most inventive fashion photographers: Tim Walker (1970). The compelling exhibition Tim Walker: Wonderful Things celebrates his rich imaginative power. With elaborate and often surreal sets, his photographs transport the visitors to enchanted worlds. Tilda Swinton, Grace Jones, Grayson Perry, as well as many other muses and models, feature in this largest-ever exhibition about Tim Walker – with over 150 new works inspired by the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London.