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An exploration of recent work by the award-winning Dutch visual
artist Berend Strik Berend Strik (b. 1960) is an internationally
acclaimed Dutch visual artist whose oeuvre ranges from
two-dimensional works to sculpture and architecture. He is best
known for his embroidered found objects, including photographs.
Since 2012, Strik has focused on a series he calls Deciphering the
Artist's Mind; Strik has photographed the studios of well-known
modern and contemporary artists, such as Marcel Duchamp, Jackson
Pollock, John Baldessari, and Martha Rosler, and then stitched
colorful materials into enlarged prints of the photographic images.
This book, designed by Irma Boom, documents this series. Texts by
Marja Bloem, in collaboration with Strik, explore the artist's
visits to the studios, including encounters and conversations with
many living artists. The visual documentation of the works and the
insightful accompanying texts serve to fully investigate the themes
that underpin the series, including the privileged space of
artistic creativity and the impossibility of accessing an artist's
thought processes. Distributed for Mercatorfonds
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