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Tate London publication; the Burn Hole

10/1/2019

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The Tate London acquired several years ago one of the most essential and spectacular "burned" holes, a pyrography, by Henk Peeters. The research department from the Tate started a research project on Peeters's Burn Hole from 1961 and is currently preparing a publication on the research. It comprises six papers, five of which have been written by Professor Michael White, University of York; the sixth, a conservation paper, is by Carla Flack, Tate, and Dr. Emma Richardson, University College London. The project is scholarly, peer-reviewed, and will be published open-access on Tate's website.
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    Peeters Archive

    The physical Henk Peeters Archive is at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD) in The Hague (NL).

    The digital Henk Peeters Archive is maintained by Mattijs Visser, and an initiative from the Dutch 0-INSTITUTE.

    The 0-INSTITUTE holds a collection and has an archive, with a focus on artist groups from the international ZERO movement. 

    ​This digital web-archive focusses mainly on the period 1957-1966.

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