Dutch Art + Architecture Today 04, 1978

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Content includes:
AD PETERSEN/LUCEBERT – A paper interview
PAUL GROOT – The northern romantic situations of Sigurdur Gudmundsson
JOHAN AMBAUM – Studio glass by Mieke Groot and Richard Meitner
ANTJE VON GRAEVENITZ – Ben ‘Armagnac. Excerpts from an interview
S. UMBERTO BARBIERI – Form and planning. Some aspects of contemporary Dutch architecture
ABE VAN DER WERFF – Visual art in the Flevo Polder, a reaction to our built environment
JEAN LEERING – An investigation into the visual arts in practice

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 04, 1978. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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