Dutch Art + Architecture Today 09, 1981

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Content includes:
CAREL BLOTKAMP – About Ad Dekkers
PAUL HEFTING – In bono et in malo’: energy in the work of Jan van Munster
FRANK GRIBLING – Happening & Fluxus
DICK RAAYMAKERS – The electric method
S. UMBERTO BARBIERI – C. Weber: urban architecture and housing
EVELYN BEER – Dutch women and the visual arts

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 09, 1981. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Dutch Art + Architecture Today 09, 1981. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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