The Ballast Project
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Softcover. Etat : Like New. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. Softcover. English. See images for condition. About the book >.>.> The Ballast Project is an art project by the Glasgow-based artist Nathan Coley, which he conceived and executed for the Government Buildings Agency as a commission for Het Scheepvaartmuseum, the National Maritime Museum, in Amsterdam. The project was realized through the Per-centage for Art Programme - an art policy first established in 1951 - which earmarks a percentage of the construction budget of a new building, a renovation or the purchase of state buildings to commissioned visual art. The implemen tation of the Percentage Programme is the responsibility of the Atelier of the Chief Government Architect. With the renovation of Het Scheepvaartmuseum, carried out by architect Liesbeth van der Pol, budget became avai lable for an art project. In October 2011, at the reopening of Het Scheepvaartmuseum, the permanent sculpture by Nathan Coley - which is situated in one of the stairwells of the museum - was presented to the audience for the first time. This publication documents the history of the creation of The Ballast Project, whi. N° de réf. du vendeur Batch-FM598-LN-12619
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Soft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. Two volumes inside 1 paper wrapper, 72, 52 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 23 cm. Fine, clean, no markings. Scarce. Edition of 750. Describes the process of research and realization of The Ballast Project, by the British artist Nathan Coley, and documents the resulting brick sculpture. This work of art uses 6000 17th century bricks, some of which were actually used as ballast on VOC or WIC sailing ships (10 on loan from the Western Australian Maritime Museum), to construct a 2.5 x 15 metre wall which is permanently on view in the North Hall of the renovated Maritime Museum in Amsterdam. N° de réf. du vendeur JHJ_2022_1_25_3
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