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Since the early 1990s Krijn de Koning has been creating site-specific sculptures--many of them temporary--out of floors, walls and corridors. His pieces are sometimes vividly colored, at other times immaculately white, but they always relate to and are informed by the surrounding space. Examining how the architectonic environment as a material reality influences our mental state, de Koning's work raises important questions about how architecture conditions and contains us. The most ambitious and comprehensive publication on the artist to date, Krijn de Koning examines his work from 1993 to the present. The book includes essays by French artist Daniel Buren, art critic Michel Gauthier and writer Bas Heijne, as well as an interview with the artist.
Dutch sculptor André Volten (1925-2002), best known for his monumental works in stainless steel, spent the large part of his career producing commissioned public works--in the process working closely with government bodies, architects and urban planners.
Directly and indirectly, since the Second World War, a large part of the Dutch environment has been influenced by American architecture. This history of transatlantic influences on Dutch architecture, which includes the work of Richard Meier, Steven Holl and Frank Israel, has been written on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the famous Marshal Plan, which played such a vital role in boosting economic recovery and morale in post-war Europe.
V8 Architects' self-sustaining pavilion blossoms in the desert The Netherlands pavilion for the World Expo in Dubai, designed by V8 Architects, contains a circular climate system that produces water from the desert air, generates its own energy and grows its own food. This book documents the structure.
Innovatively and provocatively, Rembrandt turned the art world upside down in the Golden Age. His poignant works and his life story continue to inspire and move the world 350 years after his death. The largest and most spectacular collection of his paintings, prints and drawings in the world is curated by the Rijksmuseum. In 2019, the museum honours Rembrandt with the exhibition 'Alle Rembrandts'. Never before has the Rijksmuseum presented an exhibition of all of Rembrandt's works from the collection: a one-off exhibition of no less than 400 Rembrandts. Together they paint an unparalleled picture of Rembrandt as a human being, as an artist, as a storyteller and innovator.Jonathan Bikker describes the highs and lows of Rembrandt's life in an accessible way, opening up the genius of Rembrandt's character and the innovative qualities of his work to the general public. You will not get any closer to Rembrandt than this.Jonathan Bikker is a research curator at the Rijksmuseum.
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