A moving light installation designed by Studio DRIFT, inspired by a poetic combination of nature and technology, Shylight is hidden in a “cocoon”. The... | By Rijksmuseum | Facebook
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Rijksmuseum director Wim Pijbes, right, tells U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, right, where to stand in front of Dutch master Rembrandt's The Night Watch painting during
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