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The [[Amsterdam]]-based '''Art & Project''' gallery was founded in 1968 by Geert van Beijeren and Adriaan van Ravesteijn. In its 20 year existence, the gallery supported an international group of artists associated with different movements, a.o. minimal and conceptual art, by both organizing exhibitions and distributing an information bulletin. The gallery worked with artists like Robert Barry, Alighiero e Boetti, Daniel Buren, William Leavitt, [[Sol LeWitt]] and Lawrence Weiner. It closed down in 2001.
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The [[Amsterdam]]-based '''Art & Project''' gallery was founded in 1968 by Geert van Beijeren and Adriaan van Ravesteijn. In its 20 year existence, the gallery supported an international group of artists associated with different movements, a.o. minimal and [[conceptual art]], by both organizing exhibitions and distributing an information bulletin. The gallery worked with artists like Robert Barry, Alighiero e Boetti, Daniel Buren, William Leavitt, [[Sol LeWitt]] and [[Lawrence Weiner]], and, until 1989, it published the ''Art & Project Bulletin'', a series of artist-produced publications distributed free of charge around the world. It closed down in 2001.
  
 
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* https://www.wiels.org/en/events/symposium-mtl-art-project
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 25 January 2023

The Amsterdam-based Art & Project gallery was founded in 1968 by Geert van Beijeren and Adriaan van Ravesteijn. In its 20 year existence, the gallery supported an international group of artists associated with different movements, a.o. minimal and conceptual art, by both organizing exhibitions and distributing an information bulletin. The gallery worked with artists like Robert Barry, Alighiero e Boetti, Daniel Buren, William Leavitt, Sol LeWitt and Lawrence Weiner, and, until 1989, it published the Art & Project Bulletin, a series of artist-produced publications distributed free of charge around the world. It closed down in 2001.

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