Editorial: | Porto, |
Año: | 2001. |
Ciudad: | Oporto - Rotterdam, |
Edición: | |
Medidas: | 12.7x18.5. |
Paginación: | 138pp. |
Descripción: | |
Aportaciones de Anneke A.de Boer, Aloysius Donia, Florian Gottke, Hein Hage, Matthilde ter Heijne, Philippine Hoegen, Rob Johannesma, Gerco de Ruijter, etc. Though composed of contemporary art, The People's Art refers to the long-standing Dutch democratic tradition of openness and tolerance. Dutch art, as the ironic corollary to the man-made, highly organized and regulated Dutch landscape, orchestrates an alien Nether land in which it is possible to present the unfathomable and think the unthinkable. 10 sobrecubiertas. |