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Publication about the work of Marinus Boezem, named after the installation Boezem developed for the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam in 2016. Boezem is considered to be one of the founders of Dutch conceptual art. A certain levity is quite typical of his work, for which he often makes use of intangible elements such as wind, air and transparency. He has a profound fascination with Gothic architecture, particularly cathedrals, which he sees as a metaphor for the human desire for spirituality. Cathedrals embody our desire to fly, to rise up and leave all earthly things behind. One of Boezem's most famous works is the 'Green Cathedral' (1978-2016) in the Dutch province of Flevoland. Still visible today, this project consists of 178 poplars planted in the form of the full-size plan of Reims Cathedral. The result is a cathedral of trees, with the sky as a canopy. This plan has become Boezem's personal logo.
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Exhibitions, Conceptual art, Tekeningen, Conceptuele kunstPeople
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Marinus Boezem: alle shows = all shows
2020, Kröller-Müller Museum
in Dutch
9073313600 9789073313606
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Marinus Boezem: 1584 la lumière Cistercienne Baudelo Gent 2016
2017, Verbeke Foundation
in Dutch
9082520869 9789082520866
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Edition Notes
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, November 24, 2016-April 30, 2017.
Includes bibliographical references.
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The exhibition 'Marinus Boezem. All Shows' is accompanied by a book with the same title, with Marinus Boezem?s original texts for the Shows and an introduction by Frans Jozef Witteveen. The book also contains images of the drawings for the Shows and photographs of the works realized in the Kröller-Müller Museum.00Exhibition: Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands (24.04. - 14.11.2021).
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