Post Nature: 9 Dutch Artists
Post Nature: 9 Dutch Artists
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
As a part of the 49th Venice Biennale, an exhibit of ten internationally known Dutch artists will be held at the Palazzo Ca'Zenobio. With artists such as Aernout Mik, Michael Raedecker, Mariijke van Warmerdam, and others, this catalogue makes a strong statement about the artistic talent currently at work in the Netherlands, and the relevance of these artists to the international contemporary art scene.
Edited by Marente Bloemheuvel and Jaap Guldemond.
10.25 x 8.75 in.
Post Nature: 9 Dutch Artists,Jaap Guldemond,Marente Bloemheuvel,NAI Publishers,905662217X,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum,European,Fine Arts
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