Richard Meier-designed Dutch city hall becomes massive Mondrian painting

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Autor: curbed Publicado el: 16/02/2017
Richard Meier-designed Dutch city hall becomes massive Mondrian painting

You can expect a lot of Mondrian in the Netherlands this year This year, the geometric and vibrant Dutch art movement known as De Stijl will turn 100 years old, and The Netherlands is celebrating in style (badumbum). The city commissioned artists Madje Vollaers and Pascal Zwart of Rotterdam-based Studio VZ to conceive a massive piece of artw...
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