| www.minkethemans.nl contact, Minke Themans Taxusstraat 20, Lokaal 7 NL - 3061 HT Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 10 425 98 10 F +31 10 276 29 30 M +31 6 24 64 69 84 info@minkethemans.nl sitemap German Open ![]() Contemporary Art in Germany, 2000, art together with: occasion: item: paperback English / German edition 200 x 250 mm 256 pages content At the end of the millennium the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg looks to the future with an exhibition of young artists: German Open 1999. There were thirty-seven artists presented at the exhibition. To document the prevailing trends as exemplified in German Open, this publication contains a host of information, images and texts. design This catalogue has become a highly visual book that opens innumerable 'windows' on Germany’s most recent contemporary art. Included in the catalogue is an impressive picture of the lavish art works in the context of the exhibtion. Besides this, each artist has six pages for their work, including an essay. A navigation system is used in the catalogue, each artist has a colour and can be searched for using the colour code, page numbers are therefore not necessary. A selection of pages is shown. Wolfsburg Art Museum ![]() , 1998, identity together with: BLH, Gerard Hadders occasion: general publicity for the museum and several exhibitions item: several publicity elements: logo experiments, ads, folders, cards, exhibition designs and cataloques content The Wolfsburg Art Museum is a dynamic centre for the public presentation of modern and contemporary art. The wide scope of the exhibition program covers presentations of the classics of Modernism together with internationally established contemporaries and younger, innovative artists. Equal emphasis is assigned to traditional and new media in visual art. design The initial logo and house style is designed by Gerard Hadders. I worked on several publicity elements, folders, catalogues and exhibition designs: Frantisek Kupka; Stephan Balkenhol; Luc Tuymans: Josef Sudek; Andy Warhol; Brazilianische Fotografie 1946-1998; Mariko Mori, German Open and Avantgarderobe. |