Dutch Art + Architecture Today 16, 1984

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Content includes:
GIJS VAN TUYL – The new reality of Karel Appel
GERT STAAL – Benno Premsela, Ideas as a product
JETTEKE BOLTEN – Benno Premsela on art, policy, people and himself
CARELVISSER – Artist’s pages
CAREL BLOTKAMP – Frank van den Brock’s drawings
TOM MAAS – Pi de Bruijn, Form follows analysis
GEURTIMANSE – List of publications

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 16, 1984. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Dutch Art + Architecture Today 16, 1984. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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