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In 1980, Jan Hoet organised the contemporary art exhibition Art in Europe after '68 in Ghent. The show's unprecedented reception positioned the Museum of Contemporary Art internationally, while the major acquisitions it generated sustainably defined the identity of the collection. The publication advances a historical and critical evaluation of Art in Europe after '68 and its legacy. It retraces the pathway from the opening of the museum in 1976 to this first international event and reflects on the questions its heritage raises today.
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Art in Europe after '68: Ghent, 21st June-31st August 1980
2014, S.M.A.K., Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst
in English
9075679467 9789075679465
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Catalog of an exhibition.
Limited ed. of 500 copies.
Includes contributions by Katrien Blanchaert, Koen Brams, Florence Ostende, Iris Paschalidis, Dirk Pültau, Maria Schnyder, Philippe Van Cauteren.
Includes bibliographical references.
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