Sarah van Sonsbeeck
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De Nederlandse Identiteit? De Kracht van Heden
by Manus Groenen
2012Architecten, Hans Aarsman, Lara Almarcegui, NEXT Architects, Christiaan Bastiaans, Studio Makkink & Bey, Mevis & Van Deursen, Amie Dicke, Rineke Dijkstra, Marlene Dumas, Dora García, Joost Grootens, Anne Holtrop, Saskia Janssen, Fransje Killaars, Gert Jan Kocken, Job Koelewijn, Rem Koolhaas, Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács, LUST, Thomas Manneke, Christien Meindertsma, Aernout Mik, Maureen Mooren, MVRDV, Navid Nuur, Reineke Otten, Ben Laloua / Didier Pascal, Bas Princen, Viktor & Rolf, Henri Roquas, Jan Rothuizen, Bjarne Mastenbroek / SeARCH, Malkit Shoshan, Berend Strik, Ben van Berkel / UNStudio, Guido van der Werve, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Joep van Lieshout, Sarah van Sonsbeeck, Marijke van Warmerdam, René van Zuuk, Roy Villevoye, Barbara Visser, Adriaan Geuze / West 8, Witho Worms at Museum De Paviljoens, Almere
October 6th, 2011 - March 4th, 2012
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1/15/12
Museum De Paviljoens in Almere is currently showing the third exhibition in a series called De Nederlandse Identiteit? (The Dutch Identity?) called De Kracht van Heden (The Power of Present). These big, significant titles generate high expectations. According to the museum, every show within the Dutch Identity project offers a specific perspective on contemporary Dutch art and the social, cultural and geographic context it comes from. Issues like migration, interculturality, new towns, and the post-co... [more]
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Interview with Sarah van Sonsbeeck
by Nicola Bozzi
2010-11-28
Amsterdam, Nov. 2010 - If silence is golden, Dutch artist Sarah van Sonsbeeck is a bank. Her work, ranging across all sorts of media, is always infused with an attention for space, an heritage of her years as an architecture student. It deals with the immaterial, but also with chance. If silence is a place of intimacy, free from the incursions of the outside environment, the accidents that break it are meaningful, enigmatic, chaotic events storming their way into our world. Sound – or lack there... [more]
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