Sayre Gomez in The Life of Things
25 January—2 November 2025
Group exhibition at Voorlinden, Wassenaar, The Netherlands
Things are everywhere. We create them, collect them, cherish them, give them meaning, and just as easily discard them. Artists notice what we often overlook — hidden within all these objects around us: the stories, memories, societal developments, and even new artworks. In the collection exhibition The Life of Things, Voorlinden delves into the world of objects: what do they really reveal about us?
With sculptures, still lifes, readymades, and installations, the artists in the collection exhibition The Life of Things reveal what the objects around us convey — about our relationships, systems, and the meanings we create through them. The exhibition opens with the impressive work Famished Road (2023) by Ibrahim Mahama. He has constructed a monumental 5-by-10-metre wall made up of around 2,000 shoemaker’s boxes. Created especially for Voorlinden, the work almost obstructs the passageway, embodying histories while exuding life and hope.

From Ai Weiwei, Hans Op de Beeck, and Michael Craig-Martin to Sun Yitian, Evelyn Taocheng Wang, and Wouter Paijmans – the exhibition The Life of Things reflects the breadth of the Voorlinden collection. It showcases works by both internationally renowned artists and emerging talent from the Low Countries, alongside globetrotters such as He Xiangyu and Anouk Kruithof. The latter constructs a pixelated landscape at Voorlinden using 3,500 books from the former GDR. Each book has its own story, and together they reflect how digitalisation seems to be replacing the physical object. The Life of Things concludes with an installation by Oliver Beer, giving a voice to objects from all eras and across the world.
The Life of Things features work by: Ai Weiwei, Hans Op de Beeck, Oliver Beer, Joseph Cornell, Tony Cragg, Michael Craig-Martin, Martin Creed, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Theaster Gates, Sayre Gomez, Joseph Grigely, He Xiangyu, Niels Hoebers, Raoul Hynckes, Jannis Kounellis, Anouk Kruithof, Ibrahim Mahama, Giorgio Morandi, Noor Nuyten, Claes Oldenburg, Ornaghi & Prestinari, Wouter Paijmans, Sun Yitian, Gavin Turk, Edmund de Waal, Evelyn Taocheng Wang.