

There’s an ancient myth that the light in Holland
is different from anywhere else, but it has never been
put to the test. It’s the legendary light we see
in paintings. The German artist Joseph Beuys, however,
says that it lost its unique radiance in the 1950s, bringing
an end to a visual culture that had lasted for centuries.
Dutch Light breaks new ground by examining this renowned but elusive phenomenon.
What is Dutch light? Is the light in Holland really different from that in other
parts of the world? What is true, what is myth, what is fiction? And was Joseph
Beuys right?
Dutch Light addresses these fascinating questions. And it is an ode to light
and to observation. It turns looking into a new experience.