The VIVID Gallery Unveils The ‘Cubic Constructions Collection Graatsma'
Jordan M — January 18, 2011 — Art & Design
References: vividvormgeving.nl & yatzer
The VIVID Gallery is the current host of the ‘Cubic Constructions Collection Graatsma,’ which is one of the defining gallery collections of cubic architecture and its origins currently on display in the world.
The exhibit is focused on the lives, works, and inspirations of Jan Slothouber (1918 - 2007) and William Graatsma (1925) who worked as architects. Their revolutionary adopting of cubism went on to shape architecture throughout the 20th century, and the VIVID Gallery does that legacy justice with this awesome exhibit. Check out the pictures from the gallery for better insight.
The exhibit is focused on the lives, works, and inspirations of Jan Slothouber (1918 - 2007) and William Graatsma (1925) who worked as architects. Their revolutionary adopting of cubism went on to shape architecture throughout the 20th century, and the VIVID Gallery does that legacy justice with this awesome exhibit. Check out the pictures from the gallery for better insight.
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