Dutch Art + Architecture Today 17, 1985

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Content includes:
JETTEKE BOLTEN – Ger Lataster
IRENE VEENSTRA – The machine as a metaphor for thinking: Gerrit van Bakel
HENK VISCH – Artist’s pages
GIJS VAN TUYL – A new direction in Dutch sculpture
KEES BROOS – Hard Werken
S. UMBERTO BARBIERI – An architecture museum in the Netherlands
GEURTS IMANSE – List of publications

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 17, 1985. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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