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Dutch
(1941–2014)
A beam too long to be photographed
1972
Photograph on fabric
6 x 40 in. (15.24 x 101.6 cm)
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2009.101
Between 1959 and 1988 Dutch artist Ger Van Elk spent a significant amount of time in the United States, frequently visiting Los Angeles, where his father worked as an animator. Fellow artist Bas Jan Ader introduced him to L.A. conceptualists like Allen Ruppersberg, John Baldessari, and William Leavitt. Van Elk became an early bridge between the conceptual art movement in Europe and the playful American version emerging in Los Angeles.
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