Produced on the occasion of exhibitions at De Garage, Mechelen, Cultuurcentrum Strombeek & White-Out-Studio, Knokke-Heist, 15 April – 5 June, 2011. With texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Sven Beckstette, Luk Lambrecht.
Produced on the occasion of exhibitions at De Garage, Mechelen, Cultuurcentrum Strombeek & White-Out-Studio, Knokke-Heist, 15 April – 5 June, 2011. With texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Sven Beckstette, Luk Lambrecht.
Featuring the work of Walter de Maria, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Stephen Kaltenbach, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Beuys, Eva Hesse, Michael Heizer, Ger van Elk, Jannis Kounellis, Lawrence Weiner, Luciano Fabro, Bruce Naumann, Joseph Kosuth, Jan Dibbets, Giovanni Anselmo, Robert Barry, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Dennis Oppenheim, Barry Flanagan, Robert Smithson, Giulio Paolini, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Alighiero Boetti, Keith Sonnier, Giuseppe Penone, Franz Erhard Walther, Hans Haacke, Gilberto Zorio, Robert Morris, Marinus Boezem, Carl Andre, Emilio Prini, Richard Serra.
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For over 33 years, the Amsterdam gallery Art & Project (1968–1998) was a focal point in the development of contemporary art in the Netherlands. Featuring artists such as stanley brouwn, Hanne Darboven, Daniel Buren, Marcel Broodthaers, Ian Wilson, Bas Jan Ader, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Jan Dibbets, Gilbert & George, Richard Long, Ger van Elk, Charlotte Posenenske, and Lawrence Weiner.
To draw attention to their exhibitions, Art & Project produced a total of 156 bulletins. These bulletins soon became an experimental medium, becoming a vehicle for the ideas of conceptual artists and sometimes functioned as a conceptual work of art in its own right.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Gerry Schum at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 21 December 1979–10 February 1980. Film maker and programmer Gerry Schum (Cologne, 1938–1973) was a pioneer in the art and media landscape of the 1960s and 1970s. In collaboration with Ursula Wevers, Schum realised for German television Fernsehgalerie; a unique and unconventional exhibition project that offered artists the opportunity to create a new artwork specifically for the medium television.
SM Cat. No 666.
Designed by Wim Crouwel.
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Produced on the occasion of Jan Dibbets exhibition at the Dutch Pavilion, XXXVI Venice Biennale, 1972. With a text by Rudi Fuchs.
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Publication for an international exhibition in which 11 artists each made a work in a different part of Europe & North American between July–September 1969, which served as the guide to the location and description of each work. The participating artists were: Carl Andre in the Hague, Robert Barry in Baltimore, Daniel Buren in Paris, Jan Dibbets in Amsterdam, Douglas Huebler in Los Angeles, Joseph Kosuth in New Mexico, Sol Lewitt in Düsseldorf, Richard Long in Bristol, N.E. Thing Co. Ltd. in Vancouver, Robert Smithson in Yucatan and Lawrence Weiner in Niagara Falls.
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