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GIJS VAN TUYL – The Triumph of Colour, Abstract and Neo-abstract Painting in Holland
PIET DE JONGE – Subjectivity as Object
JETTEKE BOLTEN – From Photographic Sculpture to Sculptural Photography
TINEKE REIJNDERS – Gleaming Reflections on Pseudo-Reality
RENNY RAMAKERS – Between Art and Function: Conceptual Design
MAX VAN ROOY – New Monumentalism in Dutch Architecture

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 21, 1987. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Dutch Art + Architecture Today 21, 1987. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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Olle Eksell is well known for his advertising illustration, book jackets and playful packaging design. He first studied engineering and later decided to become a graphic artist. He began his career as a window decorator in 1935, and studied under Hugo Steiner between 1939 and 1941.
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