Photo © Eva Marie Brekkesto
About the exhibition
- September 10th – October 22nd 2016
- Tuesday – Sunday, from 11am till 5pm
From 10th September till 22nd October 2016 a crop circle exhibition will be presented at Spaces Rode Olifant, The Hague. Besides many impressive pictures, the multi-media exhibition brings a treasure of information on crop circles. People will be able to learn about the many unknown facts, the beauty of this worldwide phenomenon and the impact it has on the farming community.
The widely accepted theory is that all crop circles are made by people with planks and ropes. Many years of research, reliable eyewitness accounts and information provided by farmers, prove that some circles are the result of a so far unknown force. The goal of the exhibition is to re-inform the public and to present a much bigger picture. The exhibition will feature both the man-made crop circles as those that are shrouded by mystery.
The exhibition does not pretend to have found the final answer, but will show most of the key facts on the crop circle subject. Facts that might throw some light on the possible forces involved in this phenomenon. Facts that can be presented thanks to the work that has been conducted by many national and international researchers. Facts that make you wonder.
Crop Circles, The Unknown Facts
The exhibition evolves from the previous exhibitions in the Wiltshire Museum and St. Peter’s Church in England.
Monique Klinkenbergh
In 2007 Monique became inspired by the crop circle phenomenon. Observing and studying crop formations, she spends the summers in and above the fields of Wiltshire, United Kingdom. [Read more]