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Monthly Archives: January 2012
The most beautiful bookshop in the world
text and image roberto voorbij If you ever happened to visit Maastricht, make sure to also visit the bookstore Selexyz Dominicanen. This breathtaking store, by The Guardian even proclaimed the most beautiful bookshop in the world, is located near the … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, books, christianity, culture, design, faith, history, inspiration, literature, Maaike Schoorel, Maastricht, memory, Merkx+Girod, painting, photography, review, reviews, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Selexyz, technique, technology, travel
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Graffiti Advertising – Advertising Graffiti
image roberto voorbij The Bleeding Tomato – Graffiti Advertising – Advertising Graffiti (2012).
Posted in art, design, marketing
Tagged advertising, Amsterdam, architecture, art, design, graffiti, public space, Roberto Voorbij, street art
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Luciano Fabro – Prometeo (Prometheus)
text and image roberto voorbij With some simple interventions makes Fabro the unsuspecting visitor completely question his assumptions. Just by turning a set of measuring staffs and ranging poles the Arte Povera artist makes clear how unstable and relative our … Continue reading
Posted in art, technique
Tagged art, Arte Povera, Bonnefanten museum, control, design, inspiration, installation, installation art, Luciano Fabro, Maastricht, marble, Prometeo, Prometheus, review, reviews, sculpture, technique, technology
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Bruce Nauman
text and image roberto voorbij Neon artworks are either static and have a constant message or as in the case of Bruce Nauman’s neons in the exhibit Extended Drawing are time based and work like a simple animation. Next to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bonnefanten museum, Bruce Nauman, drawing, inspiration, Maastricht, neon, painting, review, reviews, Richard Serra, Robert Mangold, Sol LeWitt, technique, technology, video
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