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1943
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Born in
Dordrecht, Holland
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1953
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His family emigrates and lives in Southern California
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1956
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Lives in Dordrecht for six months, and returns to America
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1962
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Moves to Zwijndrecht, on the riverside across from Dordrecht
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1963
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Back to Long Beach California and Studies art (ceramics) and Language
(Russian) at California State University at Long Beach
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1965
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Meets the Dutch environmental sculptor Joop Beljon during a sculpture
symposium on the campus in Long Beach. Returns to Holland at the end of the
year
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1966
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Studies for a teaching degree in art at the Tilburg School of Art
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1967
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Makes first work composed of different units, calculating their
proportions to have the same volume
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1968
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Receives his first commission for a large bronze work, discoid form
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1969
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Graduates and enters the last year of sculpture class at the Rotterdam
Art Academy
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1969
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First one man exhibition of sculpture in the office of
Dicke Architects in Dordrecht
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1969
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Teaches at a secondary school in Zwijndrecht for two years
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1969
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Receives his first commission for an environmental
land art project,
garden and fountain, for the DSW plant in Dordrecht
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1970
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Graduates and receives the Rotterdam Art Foundation Threshold Prize
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1970
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Meets Henry Moore and his wife Irina for the first time
in Forte Dei Marmi, Italy
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1971
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Start of membership of various organizations and government committees
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1971
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Visits Irina and
Henry Moore at their summer house in Forte Dei Marmi
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1972
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became a member of the
board of the Dutch
Sculptors'Association
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1972
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First work, perpendicular cylinders 2, in which he uses a transitional
stage as the final work
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1972
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Makes lines on the surface of curved glass planes in order to create
spatial linear forms
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1973
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Receives a grant from the Arie Scheffer Foundation
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1973
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Works in Plexiglas with Vera Röhm in Darmstadt, Germany
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1974
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Works in marble in Querceta, Italy, at Henraux, where he
is introduced by Henry Moore
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1976
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Makes first works without a closed interior, having open curved planes,
called the planes, junction series
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1977
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Is professor of sculpture at the Rietveld Art Academy in
Amsterdam for two years
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1978
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Participates in the Tenth Sculpture Conference in Toronto, Canada
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1979
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Secretary of the Dutch Sculptors' Association for five years
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1979
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Marries Lidwien Kuster
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1981
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Professor of sculpture at the
Royal Academy of Art in Den Haag for two
years
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1981
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Meets the glass artist Andries Copier in Delft
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1981
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Member an later chairman of the Stipend Committee for Artists and
Architects of the Dutch Ministry of Culture for three years
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1982
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Designs and builds his studio after four years of preparation
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1982
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Together with Jan Jelle Stroosma he visits Truus
Schröder-Schröder in the house that she and Gerrit Rietveld built
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1983
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Corresponds with Charles Biederman
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1983
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Joost Baljeu visits his studio for the first time
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1983
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Chairman of the East West Forum, a sculpture symposium with Japanese and
Dutch artists participating in Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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1983
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Meets Queen Beatrix formally at the opening of the East West Forum in
Dordrecht Holland
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1984
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President of the Dutch Sculptors' Association for two years
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1984
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rijksgecommiteerde (second examiner)
Royal Art Academy of Art, The Hague NL
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1984
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Designs a bridge in Dirksland, Holland
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1985
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member (treasurer) of the board of the
Janjelle Stroosma Stichting (Foundation) Dordrecht NL
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1985
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Travels to Medellin, Colombia to meet and pick up the two adopted
daughters Carmen and Julia
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1986
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Princess Juliana unveils his Durrer monument, primum movens ultimum
moriens in Amsterdam. Meets the Princess and Prince Bernhard
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1986
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First meeting with Donald Judd in Mönchengladbach; a year later in
Eindhoven
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1987
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Start of yearly work in Finish Lapland, above the polar circle, working
in wood again
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1987
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Corresponds with and visits Annie Oud, the widow of J.J. P. Oud, several
years until her death
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1988
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Together with Wim Smits he visits
Donald Judd in Eichholteren, Switzerland
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1989
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Meets with Charles Biederman, in the car driving from a conference in
Vlissingen to Dordrecht Holland
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1990
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Divorces
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1990
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Constructs his stainless steel work
Opening the Arctic Circle in Kemijörvi, Finnish Lapland
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1990
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Executes photographic light sculpture aurora borealis on the Pyhö Tunturi
in Finland
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1990
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Six Dutch sculptors: van Bennekum, Glandorf, Goerres, van Loo, Schole and
Wubben write a letter to Kemijörvi attempting to discredit him, purportedly
as board members of Dutch Sculptors' Association. A year later the problem
was resolved with the board itself
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1992
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Marries Marjo Heikkinen, in Kemijörvi
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1992
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Is secretary of the Dutch Sculptors' Association
for a second time
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1992
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Birth of Oskar in Turku Finland
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1993
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Birth of Vincent in Zwijndrecht Holland
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1993
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Takes the initiative to develop a sculpture park along the river banks
near Zwijndrecht
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1994
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Participates in a panel discussion Konkrete Kunst und
öffentlicher Raum, Haus Dacheröden in Erfurt
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1994
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Is asked to submit a design for a park on the
Suvantoranta in Kajaani, Finland
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1994
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Conducts a workshop
ORANJE LANDSCHAP on landscape design, studying the river Wien in Vienna
Austria
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1995
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the
Landscape &
Art Network visits land art projects of Lucien den Arend in South
Holland
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1996
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Realizes the
Drecht Riverbanks
Sculpture Park which is opened on June the 5th by Queen Beatrix
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1996
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Birth of Vera in Zwijndrecht, Holland
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1997
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Visits Bulgaria in preparations of an exchange between Bulgarian and
Dutch art
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1997
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organizes the first biennial in the sculpture park
Outside In, Finnish Contemporary art
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1997
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develops his own domain on internet
http://www.st-ives.net
presenting the site
selected art with
professional artists from around the world
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1998
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coordinates an exchange between Dutch and Bulgarian
artists - SEA North Sea Black Sea; the first
exhibition
being in Varna Bulgaria
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1999
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coordinates the second exhibition, SEA (Black Sea North Sea), which is
preceded by a symposium in the Open Air Museum
OPAM which is opened by His Majesty King Simeon II of Bulgaria and Her
Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
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1999
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receives the Bulgarian decoration in the
1st class Order of The Knight of Madara
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1999
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has two one-man shows in
Helsinki
and
Lahti, Finland
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2000
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leaves the Dutch Sculptors' Association
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2000
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Victory
is removed by the populist Mayor Vreeman of the Dutch town of Zaanstad
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2000
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participates in
Struktur
und Form in der Musik von Johann Sebastian Bach (Structure and form in
the music of Johann Sebastian Bach) in Erfurt Germany
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2000
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lecture -
Die Erkundigung der Grenzbereiche zwischen Landschaftsarchitektur und
bildende Kunst - at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich (ETH),
of Zürich Switzerland - other lecturers were Vito Acconci, Magdalena
Jetelova, Dani Karavan, Andy Goldsworthy, Bernard Lassus, Peter Latz, Franco
Zagari - view the
invitation (pdf file)
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2003
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moves with his family permanently to
Penttilö in Kangasniemi Finland
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2003
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second prize -
MUOTIALA, Tampere, environmental art competition
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2004
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accepted as a member of the
Suomen Kuvanveistöjöliitto (Association
of Finnish Sculptors)
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2005
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cultural ambassador for
Unesco - IHE
Institute for Water Education ... and water became art
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2006
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AIESM manager for Finland
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2006
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permanently installs his large works on the grounds of
Penttilö in Kangasniemi Finland - establishes
Penttilö Open Air Museum
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2006
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travels to Denver USA on invitation by
the city and county of Denver to make a proposal for the Justice Center
Campus
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2006
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travels to
California and visits the
Watts Towers, for
which he is maintaining a website - and visits the
Giant Sequoias in Sequoia National Park
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Lives and works in Kangasniemi and Kemijörvi, Finland and Zwijndrecht,
Holland
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