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Marinus Boezem was born on 28 January, 1934 in The Netherlands, is a Dutch artist (born 1934). Discover Marinus Boezem's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Born 28 January, 1934
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Nationality The Netherlands

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1934

Marinus Lambertus van den Boezem (born 28 January 1934) is a Dutch artist.

He is known for his radical view of art and his works in public space.

In 1934, he entered the Vrije Academie Artibus in Utrecht, but he left after a year to continue his studies at the Vrije Academie in The Hague.

At the Academie, his interests lay mostly in works on the flat surface.

1950

In the 1950s, he worked as a drawer and painter.

1960

Together with Wim T. Schippers, Ger van Elk and Jan Dibbets, Boezem is seen as one of the main representatives of conceptual art and arte povera in the Netherlands in the late 1960s.

Boezem was born in Leerdam.

In the 1960s, his work became more spatial.

He started to work on non-material works, sculptures, spatial objects and works in public space and he became known and respected by a growing public.

Boezems work is unmistakably rooted in the 1960s, when Nouveau Réalisme in Europe and Pop Art in America had a great influence on many artists.

Like the Nouveau Réalistes, Boezem and other Dutch artists such as Ger van Elk, Jan Dibbets, Wim T. Schippers and Willem de Ridder were opposed to art that was spiritual, outside society and based on craftsmanship.

Boezems works often contain non-artistic objects and parts of landscapes.

Some of his works comprise only an idea or a proposal for an object.

The proposals consisted of spatial sculptures made of air and other materials, such as cotton wool and reeds, hardly ever used for art.

Like a businessman Boezem carried his proposals in a briefcase and travelled to museums and galleries to sell them.

Like his contemporaries Boezem strove to bring art outside the walls of the museum.

Many of his works were not suitable to be placed in a museum.

In 1960 Boezem exhibited part of a polder as a ready made.

With this artwork, he presented himself for the first time as a "conceptual" artist.

Especially his work from the 1960s, gave Boezem an international reputation.

As one of the first Dutch conceptual artists he had a major impact on the development of art in the Netherlands and abroad.

1964

The shows (1964–1969), a coherent series of drawings, intended as proposals for installations which could be realized in a museum on order, are characteristic for Boezems early period and illustrate the conceptual nature of his work.

The drawings are simple design sketches for exhibition projects, which Boezem stenciled in multiple editions and sent to people in art circles.

Typed instructions were enclosed with the drawings.

In Show V Boezem does a proposal for an exhibition space.

In this show, various air doors are placed where people can walk through them.

People here have the experience of warmth, air and cold.

The air doors arise as currents of cold and warm are blown in the room.

1970

From the mid-1970s, Boezem began to work out his conceptual ideas in sculpture.

In his sculptures the role of the environment played an important role.

Themes as air, light, sound and movement, which were the central themes in his early work, remained leading motives in his sculptures.

In the 1970s teaching became also an important part of Boezem's activities.

Out of an idealistic belief in art for everyone, and scepticism about the art world, he devoted himself to what was then called 'non-formal education'.

1978

His greatest and most important project in this period is The Green Cathedral (1978–1987).

For this artwork, 174 Italian poplars have been planted in a polder landscape in Flevoland.

The trees reproduce the floorplan of the Gothic Cathedral of Reims.

Many of Boezem's spatial work can be placed in the tradition of Land Art.

Motifs such as landscapes, space, climate, light, air and cartography play a central role in Boezem's work.

1980

In the 1980s he worked on several major projects in which the landscape plays an important role.

1990

In the 1990s he made several video works, but also many sculptures in public space.