Arrow Fat Left Icon Arrow Fat Right Icon Arrow Right Icon Cart Icon Close Circle Icon Expand Arrows Icon Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon Hamburger Icon Information Icon Down Arrow Icon Mail Icon Mini Cart Icon Person Icon Ruler Icon Search Icon Shirt Icon Triangle Icon Bag Icon Play Video

Art

Prix de Rome 2019

+++Beeldende Kunst / Visual Arts+++

+++Mirjam Beerman, Eleonoor Jap Sam [eds.]+++

ISBN

978-94-92852-16-8

Graphic designer

Lesley Moore

Number of pages

144

Book size

17 x 24 cm

Binding

Paperback

English Dutch

Releasedate: October 2019

With text contributions by: Sacha Bronwasser, Maarten Buser, Brenda Tempelaar, Sophia Zürcher, Mirjam Beerman, Eelco van der Lingen

Photography: Daniel Nicolas

Co publisher: Mondriaan Fund

For more information: www.mondriaanfonds.nl / www.prixderome.nl www.facebook.com/prixderome / www.twitter.com/prixderome

+++

Prix de Rome 2019. Beeldende Kunst / Visual Artsaccompanies the eponymous exhibition at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam with new work by the artists who have been shortlisted for the Prix de Rome 2019.It is centred around the work of Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen, Esiri Erheriene-Essi, Femke Herregraven and Rory Pilgrim.According to the international jury, these artists are contributing to current, relevant debates in contemporary art.They are presenting a poetic type of social engagement, each in their own unique way with regard to method, style and narrative.

The artists are introduced by the authors Maarten Buser, Brenda Tempelaar and Sophia Zürcher.In an introductory essay, the art historian Sacha Bronwasser connects the work of the nominees to current developments in the world around us, and in the art world in particular.

The Prix de Rome is the oldest award in the Netherlands for visual artists below the age of 40.The purpose of the award is to identify talented visual artists and to encourage them to develop and increase their visibility.Since 2012, the award has been organized and funded by the Mondriaan Fund.

 

Beeldende Kunst / Visual Arts

Mirjam Beerman, Eleonoor Jap Sam [eds.]

€15.00

Prix de Rome 2019

Beeldende Kunst / Visual Arts

Mirjam Beerman, Eleonoor Jap Sam [eds.]

€15.00

Art / Bookazines / Series

ISBN

978-94-92852-16-8

Graphic designer

Lesley Moore

Number of pages

144

Book size

17 x 24 cm

Binding

Paperback

English Dutch

Releasedate: October 2019

With text contributions by: Sacha Bronwasser, Maarten Buser, Brenda Tempelaar, Sophia Zürcher, Mirjam Beerman, Eelco van der Lingen

Photography: Daniel Nicolas

Co publisher: Mondriaan Fund

Prix de Rome 2019. Beeldende Kunst / Visual Artsaccompanies the eponymous exhibition at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam with new work by the artists who have been shortlisted for the Prix de Rome 2019.It is centred around the work of Sander Breure & Witte van Hulzen, Esiri Erheriene-Essi, Femke Herregraven and Rory Pilgrim.According to the international jury, these artists are contributing to current, relevant debates in contemporary art.They are presenting a poetic type of social engagement, each in their own unique way with regard to method, style and narrative.

The artists are introduced by the authors Maarten Buser, Brenda Tempelaar and Sophia Zürcher.In an introductory essay, the art historian Sacha Bronwasser connects the work of the nominees to current developments in the world around us, and in the art world in particular.

The Prix de Rome is the oldest award in the Netherlands for visual artists below the age of 40.The purpose of the award is to identify talented visual artists and to encourage them to develop and increase their visibility.Since 2012, the award has been organized and funded by the Mondriaan Fund.