Dutch Art + Architecture Today 12, 1982

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Content includes:
GIJS VAN TUYL – Ben Akkerman
HANS SIZOO – Anton Heyboer, expressionist philosopher and philosopher among expressionists
MARLENE DUMAS – statements
HANS VAN DIJK – Rem Koolhaas, architectonic scenarios and urban interpretations
ANTJE VON GRAEVENITZ – Against gravity, the designs of Bruno Ninaber van Eyben
ADI MARTIS – Art and Education: educational programmes in Dutch museums of modern art
GEURTIMANSE – list of publications

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 12, 1982. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Dutch Art + Architecture Today 12, 1982. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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