Opening ‘Interior’ Rignald Lakker

The Curaçao Museum


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19 October 2023 19:00 t/m

19 October 2023 21:00


Dear Friends of The Curaçao Museum,

You are cordially invited to the opening of our New Exhibition ‘INTERIOR’ by Mr. Rignald Lakker.
Get ready to have your mind completely blown away by the intricate, complicated, unreal, and brilliant ‘designs’ of Rignald Lakker’s wooden sculptures.
The word ‘designs’ is placed here in parentheses because Mr. Lakker doesn’t make a design, a sketch, or even think of a concept for that matter before he starts working on his sculptures. According to Mr. Lakker, he just starts working and the ‘design’ of the sculpture just appears, and comes from within, his INTERIOR and the INTERIOR of the piece of wood.
There is something else that we find very fascinating and interesting about Mr. Lakker’s ‘process’ and that we would love to share with you. Mr. Lakker shared that when he starts working on one of his sculptures, his mind, body, and soul goes somewhere else. He is simply not there, meaning that when he is done with a sculpture, he has no actual recollection of the whole process of sculpting the Artwork. We find that very Intriguing, to say the least.
These marvelous, amazing, captivating, and incredible wooden sculptures are so ‘out of this world’ that you really have to see them for yourself to understand. There are really no adequate words to describe what Mr. Lakker, a self-taught artist and sculptor is creating.

You can understand why we are really excited to introduce Mr. Rignald Lakker and his Artworks to you on
Thursday, October 19, 2023, from 19.00 to 21.00 at The Curaçao Museum.

See you at the opening!

The Curaçao Museum


The Curaçao Museum, established in 1948 and housed in a former Military Hospital, a historic monument dating back to 1853, stands as the oldest museum on the island. The Curaçao Museum invites it’s visitors to embark on a captivating journey through time, exploring permanent exhibits spanning centuries that pay tribute to Curaçao’s extraordinary heritage.


The museum offers an extensive perspective on Curaçao’s history, thoughtfully presenting historical artifacts and antiques from bygone eras, along with intriguing modern artworks from international and local artists presenting variation of exciting new exhibitions on a regular basis in its many exhibition rooms ranging from local and international artists as well as well as exhibitions in collaboration with local and international Art institute’s and Museums.

As the visitor’s experience extends beyond the museum walls, the surrounding, serene botanical garden showcases sculptures of past freedom fighters along with modern artworks from both local and international artists in an inspiring environment.

In addition to its primary exhibition, the museum hosts other fascinating expositions, including the SNIP Gallery, dedicated to the plane that made the pioneering transatlantic flight from Schiphol to Curaçao in 1934.

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