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The image displays a white rectangular informational sign affixed to a light-colored wall, likely within an art gallery or museum setting. The sign is oriented vertically and contains text presented in two columns, with content largely duplicated in Dutch and English.

The text identifies the artist as **Elsemarijn Bruys** and the artwork as **"WARP, 2024."** The biographical information states that Elsemarijn Bruys (born in Amersfoort 1989) first studied fashion design before becoming a visual artist. Her work is described as abstract, focusing on the relationships between the artwork, the viewer, and the environment. The text notes that her work shows an affinity with older pieces in the same exhibition space, and an interactive installation by Bruys is currently visible in the attic of the exhibition wing.

The materials used for the artwork are listed as **PVC, aangestuurde motor, spiegel** (PVC, motor, mirror). The acquisition details state that the artwork is part of the **collectie | collection** of the **Stedelijk Museum Schiedam** and was acquired with the support of the **Mondriaan Fonds**.

The overall scene suggests a professional museum display, providing context and details about a contemporary art piece.
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Jan 26, 2025

Schiedam, Netherlands

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The image displays a white rectangular informational sign affixed to a light-colored wall, likely within an art gallery or museum setting. The sign is oriented vertically and contains text presented in two columns, with content largely duplicated in Dutch and English. The text identifies the artist as **Elsemarijn Bruys** and the artwork as **"WARP, 2024."** The biographical information states that Elsemarijn Bruys (born in Amersfoort 1989) first studied fashion design before becoming a visual artist. Her work is described as abstract, focusing on the relationships between the artwork, the viewer, and the environment. The text notes that her work shows an affinity with older pieces in the same exhibition space, and an interactive installation by Bruys is currently visible in the attic of the exhibition wing. The materials used for the artwork are listed as **PVC, aangestuurde motor, spiegel** (PVC, motor, mirror). The acquisition details state that the artwork is part of the **collectie | collection** of the **Stedelijk Museum Schiedam** and was acquired with the support of the **Mondriaan Fonds**. The overall scene suggests a professional museum display, providing context and details about a contemporary art piece.

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