juli 8, 2015 3 Val Wilmer – Johnny and the Jazz Mobile Johnny Edgecombe, known to his friends as “the Edge”, was one of the hippest of my early jazz scene [...]
mei 10, 2015 0 Anthony Haden-Guest – On the Late New York Artist Ed Albers Ed Albers almost certainly died of smoke inhalation when a fire roared through his apartment at 132 East 16th [...]
april 16, 2015 2 Keiko Sei – Anger and Appropriation “Anger interests me. Probably because it reveals not-masked part of people. And probably because I grew [...]
maart 20, 2015 0 Christopher Dundee – How the West was won……. I discovered the Western was dead, when I visited a junk shop, looking down at a collection of model cowboys [...]
januari 24, 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 [...]
september 24, 2014 0 Janet Wasserman – Han van Meegeren and his portraits of Theo van der Pas and Jopie Breemer (1) “De wereld zou beter zijn als alle mensen hun eigen ritme verstonden en het in harmonie konden brengen met [...]
september 24, 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 [...]
augustus 30, 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 [...]
juli 23, 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 [...]