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14-11-12 / 12-12-12 Richard Kuiper in Vanitas; Contemporary Reflections MOMA Moscow
Vanitas: Contemporary Reflections Richard Kuiper will exhibit his Dutch Still lives in plastic with other leading Dutch contemporary artists such as Erwin Olaf & Joep van Lieshout – will take place from 14 November till 12 December 2012 in Moscow … Continue reading
21/10/12 Richard Kuiper in the National Center for Contemporary Arts Arsenal Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
An exhibition of Dutch Still live in plastic by Richard Kuiper in Nizhny Novgorod will take place from October 21st till November 7th in the National Center for Contemporary Arts Arsenal (see: http://www.ncca.ru/en/articles.text?filial=3&id=48). It’s the best contemporary art museum in Russia apart … Continue reading
Time lapse in Beijing by Alice Wielinga
About ‘Time Lapse In Beijing’ by Alice Wielinga The series ‘Time Lapse In Beijing’ describes a lapse in time. The series illustrates the possibilities of what would happen should three important historical periods occur at the same time. The periods consist of … Continue reading
From Zero to Hero meet Hereford & Capt. Hereford at Het Arsenaal
There’s a new exhibition at the W BOOKS concept store at Arsenaal, Naarden Vesting. We are showing works of Hereford and his alter ego Capt. Hereford. From Zero to Hero. 23 July – 31 August Hereford: “Serial Sabotage” De filosofie achter … Continue reading
24 May 2012 Opening W Books Store, with art from Look for Art Gallery
WBOOKS OPENT CONCEPT STORE IN HET ARSENAAL UNIEKE BELEVING MET DUIZENDEN BOEKEN IN DE LANGSTE BOEKENKAST TER WERELD, INTERIEUR EN KUNST VAN LOOK FOR ART GALLERY Naarden, 26 april 2012 WBOOKS uitgever met het grootste assortiment kunst-, lifestyle- en geschiedenisboeken in … Continue reading
Binnenkort te zien, Alice Wielinga
‘Binnenkort te Zien’ (2008) was commissioned as an art project by the local government in Oss, the Netherlands. The project was exhibited in a nature area called Herperduin, which was disrupted at that time due to a forest transformation project. … Continue reading