Marinus Boezem Dutch, b. 1934
Marinus Boezem (*1934) - with his friends Jan Dibbets and Ger van Elk - belongs to the first generation so-called Conceptual Artists. considers ZERO as his starting point) the Dutch Conceptual artists were international forerunners. Boezem participated in the famous Form" and in the same year its Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam counterpart "Op Losse Schroeven". Both exhibitions are still world-famous all over the world. In 2013 Germano Celant from the 'Fondazione Prada' in Venice organized a remake of the 1969 Bern exhibition with Marinus Boezem.
Boezem discovered that he could use elusive elements such as air, weather, wind and light as visual materials. In 1969 he created one skywriting airplane sign the sky with his name. The work "Signing an Itho-fan" from 1965 is one of his well known statements for "When Museum exhibition he had white sheets hanging out of the museum windows, 'for a fresh new breeze......'
Marinus Boezem has been, and still is a very important figure in conceptual art. His works are part of many important museum collections Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Musée d'Art Contemporain Lyon, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Museum Kröller-Müller, and many
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Art Rotterdam 2020
Stand 68 5 - 9 Feb 2020RONALD DE BLOEME | JURRIAAN MOLENAAR || MARINUS BOEZEM | CAREL VISSER STAND 68 This year at Art Rotterdam Ronald de Bloeme (*1971), living in Berlin and alumnus of the...Read more -
EXPO Chicago 2016
21 - 25 Sep 2016BorzoGallery & The Mayor Gallery are pleased to participate in EXPO Chicago 2016 with works by Anne Appleby, Bram Bogart, Ger van Elk, Jan Schoonhoven and herman de vries.Read more