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Artisti: Van Brummelen Lonnie, Bartana Yael, Xuan Kan, Tielemans, Esther, Bijl Marc, Taudin Chabot Raymond, Conijn Joost, Soi Pra, Neet, Van Der Weijde Guido, Wijnveld Barbara

Prixderome. NL 2005

010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2005

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Año de publicación
2005
ISBN
9789064505591
Autor
Artisti: Van Brummelen Lonnie, Bartana Yael, Xuan Kan, Tielemans, Esther, Bijl Marc, Taudin Chabot Raymond, Conijn Joost, Soi Pra, Neet, Van Der Weijde Guido, Wijnveld Barbara
Páginas
142
Editores
010 Publishers, Rotterdam
Descripción
brossura
Idiomas
Italiano
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda

Descripción

The Prix de Rome is the oldest prize for artists up to the age of 35 living in the Netherlands. In 2005 the Prix is entering a new phase as Prixderome.nl and the prize money has been increased. PRIXDEROME.NL Visual Arts will be held once every two years and is open to artists working in all areas; the original division into disciplines no longer applies. PRIXDEROME.NL Architecture is to be held once every four years. 2005 is the year of the visual arts. First there is a preliminary round in which hundreds of artists and architects submit documentation or originals of their work. The jury selects ten to twelve artists for the longlist. The jury then selects a maximum of four candidates (the shortlist) for the final round. After a three-month working period, the nominees present their final pieces in an exhibition. PRIXDEROME.NL 2005 was won by Lonnie van Brummelen (Soest, 1969). During the exhibition she presented a new film, Grossraum, and a publication chronicling the arduous approval procedures that needed getting through to make the film. — Testi: Pontzen Rutger. F.to: 20x27; pagg. 142; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2005.