1 maart 2015 0 Artist of the Week: Frank Borst “The fragility of the glass is no problem but the fragility of the artist is.” – Frank Borst After [Lees verder]
24 januari 2015 0 Joost Smiers – The abolition of copyrights: better for artists, third world countries and the public domain We would wish that artists would get a fair remuneration for their work. Usually we think that copyrights are [Lees verder]
28 december 2014 0 Józef Szajna – CHOICES AND ATTITUDES I was born in 1922 in Rzeszów [Poland]. During my late school years I was imaginative, but I was an average [Lees verder]
25 december 2014 0 Miranda Ward – Hope & Optimism in the Art World I have this fondness for the word juxtapositions. It appears to be constantly on the tip of my fingers, the [Lees verder]
23 december 2014 1 Dominic Cutajar, Director of the National Gallery of Malta – AN OVERVIEW OF THE ART OF MALTA Although the Maltese islands are small in surface extent (total area – a mere 246 sq. km), yet their [Lees verder]
24 september 2014 0 Janet Wasserman – Han van Meegeren and his portraits of Theo van der Pas and Jopie Breemer (2): Conclusion Conclusion In his Van Meegeren: An Annotated Bibliography, Frederik Kreuger suggests a long list of items [Lees verder]
24 september 2014 0 Janet Wasserman – Han van Meegeren and his portraits of Theo van der Pas and Jopie Breemer (3): Timeline Timeline This chronology includes references to Han van Meegeren, Jopie Breemer, Theo van der Pas, and their [Lees verder]
30 augustus 2014 0 Paul Meurs – The Netherlands as Utopia Holland Village in Japan The Japanese think their own cities are very ugly. The density, the congestion, the [Lees verder]
23 juli 2014 1 Richard Foster – Digging Up Dutch Undergrounds: An Interview with Rob Scholte (artist) and of The Young Lions and Suspect Rob Scholte was studying at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam when punk happened. A short while later, maybe [Lees verder]