demolished and removed works

For different reasons in the last seven years various works have been removed and some demolished. None of them really had to go. It is used to the advantage of politics. Being art minded should be a prerequisite to succeed in politics. To be popular with the public some politicians give in to apparent public opinion, even if one is aware of the actual situation. Then.... art in Holland is a disposable matter.

At the moment two monumental works have come into my possession again, thanks to our copyright legislation - the copyright law of 1912. For these two works I am now looking for a new home.

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Lelystad Holland and the sculpture of Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered by the city of Lelystad    Zaanstad Holland and the sculpture of Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered by the city of Zaanstad   Terneuzen - Zeeuws Vlaanderen - Holland and the sculpture of Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered for the city of Terneuzen Zeeland 

Den Haag ('s Gravenhage) Holland and the sculpture of Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered by the city of Den Haag ('s Gravenhage)    Den Haag ('s Gravenhage) Holland and the sculpture of Lucien den Arend - his site specific sculptures ordered by the city of Den Haag ('s Gravenhage)


four projects demolished

Zaanstad    -    Lelystad    -    Terneuzen    -    The Hague wave    -    The Hague arch