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Beschrijving: Artist: Robert Brata
Fotograaf: Bibi Veth

Mind-bottling coaster – in motion

Artist Robert Brata wondered why science museums such as NEMO appear to be so much more accessible than the average art museum. He figured two can play that game. That’s why he created this eternally revolving beer coaster for the LAM museum.

You can’t stop looking – really!

First a jog, then the arts!

Or you can take a break from all that churning and learn to see with clearer eyes. Research shows that half an hour of cardio significantly improves your focus. Exercise for a half hour and you will find it easier to learn and remember things.

So, make sure you add an extra 30 minutes to your next LAM visit and go for a quick run around the estate before entering the museum – with a fresh mind and ready to art.

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