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Dolf Broekhuizen, Evert van Straaten and Herman van Bergeijk Robert van 't Hoff Design: Lex Reitsma, Illustrated (colour and b/w), Hardcover, 168 pages, size: 22,5 x 22,5 cm In association with the Kröller-Müller Museum Exhibition at the Kröller- Müller Museum, Otterlo, from 2 April to 29 August 2010
Van ’t Hoff was one of the founders of De Stijl, the group of artists centred round the magazine of the same name. He proved himself to be a critical member of the international avant-garde, with his architectural designs and theoretical writings. As an architect, his aim was to play an influential role in the realization of a new society with greater social equality and less private property. He designed several residential communes and he wrote fiery manifestos to achieve his aims. In this first monograph about Robert van ’t Hoff, all his projects are described and richly illustrated; furthermore, Van ’t Hoff’s most important writings have been included. Three authors analyse the development in his fascinating body of work, the underlying philosophy and the significance of this radical architect for who art and revolution were so closely linked. |
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