Land art and site specific sculpture - land art uses the environment and its scale as its material. Concrete art is expressed in material itself with which the artist introduces her non-representational objective. Public art can be viewed and accessed by observers.
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Truus Schröder-Schräder

Truus Schröder-Schräder  in the Rietveld Schr öder House in Utrecht The Netherlands

Truus Schröder-Schräder in the opening after moving the sliding partition. (photo©Lucien den Arend)

I remember Truus Schröder-Schräder as a most friendly woman who let my friend, Jan Stroosma, and me into her house and showed us what we wanted to see and told us about its history and its visitors. In the years after the Rietveld House was built she has received many well known guests such as El Lissitsky and Mart Stam as well as various artists and architects who contributed - as did Gerrit Rietveld - to Theo van Doesburg's STIJL editions.

 Gerrit Rietveld, Mart Stam and El Lissitsky at the studio door of the Rietveld - Schroder House in 1926.

Mart Stam and El Lissitsky visit Gerrit Rietveld (center) at the Rietveld - Schröder House in Utrecht.

 
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Queen Beatrix
Henry Moore Italy 1970
Henry Moore Italy 1971
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Henry Moore England
Jorma Hautala - Kari Huhtamo - Matti Peltokangas
Christo and Jeanne Claude
Truus Schröder-Schräder
John (Jack) Wesley and Hannah Green
Donald Judd
Gerard Fieret


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