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Manzoni (and friends) in Holland*

2/17/2019

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For the first time in the Netherlands in 50 years the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam presents an extensive retrospective of his work under the title Manzoni in Holland. Not only does the exhibition – from 16 February to 2 June 2019 – examine his artistic development, but Manzoni’s collaboration with artists in the Netherlands (Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven) and other countries (Yves Klein, Otto Piene) also receives ample treatment. The book Manzoni in Holland, which accompanies the exhibition, discusses in detail the cooperation of Manzoni with Hans Sonnenberg, the Dutch Zero artists, the international Zero movement and the impact of his views on the artists of Zero and others after that.
Artist in the exhibition: Marina Abramovic/Ulay, Armando, Marinus Boezem, Kees van Bohemen, Agostino Bonalumi, stanley brouwn, Enrico Castellani, Karl Fred Dahmen, Ger van Elk, Lucio Fontana, Jan Henderikse, Oskar Holweck, Yves Klein, Heinz Mack, Piero Manzoni, Wim Motz, Henk Peeters, Otto Piene, Ian J. Pieters, Gust Romijn, Joop Sanders, Emil Schumacher, Wim T. Schippers, Jan Schoonhoven, herman de vries, Jaap Wagemaker.
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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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