Hotchpotch of Dutch Art

Until Sunday 23 August, the Art Gallery of NSW will be showing a new exhibition called “Intensely Dutch.” Inspired by post-WWII experiences in the Netherlands, the exhibition brims with the new sense of renewal and optimism inspired in a population previously overshadowed by censorship.
The exhibition includes works from some Dutch heavyweights of the post-war art scene, such as Karel Appel, Jaap Wagemaker and Bram Bogart. Visitors will also find works from Dutch artists associated with the CoBrA and art informel movements.
To help appreciate the art on another level, visitors can participate in a workshop, an exhibition forum, celebrity talk, exhibition talk, guided tour or film program.
Admission to the exhibition is free, however some activities may include a participation fee.
For more on the “Intensely Dutch” exhibition visit the Art Gallery of NSW website: http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/current/intensely_dutch
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