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- ordner, unpaged, illustrated, 32 cm.
- Carrier
- ordner
The Hague Center for Contemporary Art (HCAK) was one of the first artists' initiatives in the Netherlands and was founded in 1978 by the Hague visual artists Martin Sjardijn and Willem van Drecht. The initiative arose from the need for a place to show experimental work in an art climate that was actually not open to it. The folder contains numerous publications related to the various exhibitions and projects
- Person as subject
- Thomas Huber, Lawrence Weiner, Marcel Zalme, Norbert Radermacher, Ricardo Brey, Patrick Corillon, ...[et al.]
- Keywords
- artist initiatives
- Geographical location
- The Hague
- Location
- Cabinet 22 - 4: Den Haag ; Kunstinstellingen
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