SIJAS DE GROOT & SJOERD
WILLEM BOSCH
Lutinelijn

Lutinelijn is a spatial and auditory installation about a maritime heritage story on Vlieland, inspired by the ship Lutine that sank in 1799, loaded with a large quantity of gold. Four objects on and around the festival grounds together mark a historical, imaginary navigation line between the former Lutinekaap and Lutineveldkaap, which together mark the location of the sunken ship.
This line – between the mudflats and the North Sea – follows an internal journey that many will recognize: the longing to return, the search for stability, the peace of arrival, and ultimately letting go. Each object represents a phase in this journey, where meaning shifts and memory settles.
By following the beacons, you are taken into the stories, which go beyond the original story and reflect on the question: where does the gold lie for you? - a destination question about what Vlieland means to you.









