For four months, the museum is transformed into the paradise of Belgian artist Jan Fabre. His sculptures are everywhere, in the Quist wing, among the permanent presentation in the Van de Velde wing, on the terrace of the museum restaurant, in the sculpture garden and even on the roof. There, visitors are greeted by The man who measures the clouds. For Fabre, the shining bronze sculpture represents ‘that which an artist seeks: balancing on the border between the possible and the impossible’.